Minitrue: Guo Meimei’s Confession

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August 4, 2014 6:08 PM

Posted By: josh rudolph

The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been leaked and distributed online. The name of the issuing body has been omitted to protect the source.

All websites are kindly asked to prominently display Xinhua and CCTV coverage of Guo Meimei, and to actively organize and direct commentary. (August 4, 2014)

请各大网站对新华社和央视有关郭美美的报道做突出转发并积极组织和引导评论。

On August 4, state broadcaster CCTV aired [Chinese] 23-year-old Guo Meimei confessing to prostitution and arranging gambling events. Detained by police on July 10 for alleged involvement in a World Cup gambling ring, Guo achieved Internet infamy in 2011 after posting photos of her lavish lifestyle from a social media account crediting her as the “commercial general manager” at the Red Cross Society of China. Guo’s claim further sullied the reputation of an organization already the target of public distrust; the Red Cross has been implicated in several other scandals unrelated to Guo. The South China Morning Post has translated part of her televised confession:

 

The New York Times notes that Guo also offered an apology to the Red Cross and all the people her lie may have affected:

She also expressed remorse for having damaged the reputation of the Red Cross and denied having any association with the charity organization. “Because of my own vanity, I made a huge mistake,” she said in the video confession. “I would like to offer my deep apologies to the Red Cross,” she said tearfully as she bowed her head. “And even deeper apologies to the public and even deeper apologies to the people who have not been rescued.” [Source]

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