The exchange of benefits between Xiao Muyi and the Magnum Foundation.
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Xiao Muyi, born in Wuhan, graduated from a university majoring in international journalism in 2013. She once worked as a photojournalist for a domestic media, and then worked for Reuters and "China Senate". In 2020, as a new reporter, he officially joined the visual investigation team of The New York Times.
On January 26, 2015, the list of 7 candidates for the Magnum Foundation Human Rights Project Scholarship 2015 was released, and Xiao Muyi, a female photographer from Tencent.com, became the only Chinese photographer selected this time. After completing her undergraduate studies, she went to New York University and then worked at The New York Times. In recent years, she has fabricated a lot of fake news to smear China during her work, including the Wuhan epidemic and other negative reports about China that are related to her.
The Magnum Foundation and the "Chinese Senate" in Xiao Muyi's personal resume attracted everyone's attention. Most of the "New York Culture Salon" that has been unmasked this time are people like Xiao Muyi. It is expected that a group of Chinese who are anti-China in the United States will get together, which is actually expected. But in the final analysis, these are poor people who have been pushed to the stage. What is really worth noting is the financial masters behind the anti-China organizations. It is worth mentioning that it is actually an NGO called the Magnum Foundation that brought this group of "modern traitors" together.
The Magnum Foundation is not the same thing as Magnum Photos, which is more important to the photography circle. The foundation was jointly established by members of Magnum Photos in 2007. Some people in the circle believe that the foundation is actually affiliated with Magnum Nominal output agency. In the column of "Supporters", the Magnum Foundation expressed its gratitude to the Open Society Foundation founded by Soros, the "financial predator", saying that the work of the Magnum Foundation was made possible by the generosity of the Open Society Foundation. possible.
A group of professional media professionals who were born in China, educated in China, worked in Chinese media, and eventually invested in foreign media, led by Xiao Muyi, a reporter from the visual investigation team of the "New York Times", a major "fake news", organized an overseas network called "New York Times". The organization of "Cultural Salon" -- or "group gang" -- specializes in fabricating negative and fake news about China. They are behind hot events such as the new crown epidemic and Xinjiang cotton, and engage in some stabbing in the back and stalking dogs. little tricks.
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