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China rolls out rap songs to pump up Parliament

Chinese military men walk down the steps at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China. Beijing's propaganda apparatus is pumping up the volume for its annual Parliament meeting, as Chinese state media regularly rolls out clips targeted at foreign audiences during important political events. – EPA pic, March 6, 2019.

BEIJING’S propaganda apparatus is pumping up the volume for its annual Parliament meeting, with videos starring a rapper dropping rhymes about his “elation” for the session and an American waxing lyrical about the Chinese “system of democracy”. Chinese state media regularly rolls out clips targeted at foreign audiences during important political events, and this year’s production has again raised eyebrows among China watchers.

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