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Views on newspapers, media, news, etc. Express in English

As we all know, newspapers and media are the most convenient and direct ways to get news and information in the world. People respect them very much, because they bring us the latest and truest things through their articles and cameras. So time and credibility are very critical for a good news. Generally speaking, with the development of modern science and technology, it takes us less time to know what happened in the world or what is happening now. So time is not a problem for the media. What I want to emphasize is their credibility. We all know that as a jonarlist, we should treat what they accuse objectively, but sometimes they may distort some facts based on the interests of their own country. Take the recent riots in Tibet as an example. Reports from many foreign institutions have obviously distorted the real situation in China. They deliberately exaggerate the facts to serve their country. However, this is a complete betrayal of their responsibilities and an infringement of their people's right to know. I sincerely hope that they can reflect on what they have done, correct their media policies, and restore China's innocence and the real world!

My translation is poor, attached, and my level is limited. I hope it helps! )

Newspapers and media have always been regarded as the most direct and convenient way to get current affairs and information. People believe it because media workers present us with their pens and cameras the latest and most real world. Therefore, timeliness and authenticity should always be the focus of media attention. Generally speaking, with the development of modern science and technology, we have less and less time to understand the stories that have happened and what is happening in the world. So time is no longer an issue for the media. What I want to emphasize here is the authenticity of the media. We all know that as a reporter, we should report what happened as objectively as possible. But sometimes they distort the facts for their own national interests. Take the recent riots in Tibet as an example. Many foreign media reports have obviously distorted the facts. They exaggerate the actual situation in order to serve their country. But doing so is a complete betrayal of their duties and an infringement of their people's right to know. I sincerely hope that they can reflect on their behavior and correct their reporting policies. Give China an innocence and the world a truth!