Chen Weihua
Chinese journalist (born 1963) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chen Weihua (Chinese: 陈卫华) is a Chinese journalist, currently serving as EU bureau chief of China Daily, an English-language newspaper owned by the Chinese Communist Party.[3][4][5][6] Chen has previously served as a columnist, chief Washington correspondent, and deputy editor of the U.S. edition of China Daily.[7][8][9]
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Born | November 1963 (age 61)[1] | ||||||
Nationality | Chinese | ||||||
Alma mater | Fudan University | ||||||
Employer | China Daily | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈卫华 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陳衛華 | ||||||
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Education
Chen is a graduate of Fudan University, where he studied international journalism and microbiology.[8] After graduating, Chen has held fellowships at the University of Hawai'i and Macalester College, as well as a John S. Knight journalism fellowship at Stanford University from 2004 until 2005.[8][10][11]
Career
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Chen began his journalism career at China Daily in 1987.[8] His writing focuses on U.S. politics and U.S.-China relations.[12][13]
In 2005, while a journalism fellow at Stanford University, Chen served as the deputy editor-in-chief of the Shanghai Star and the deputy Shanghai bureau chief of China Daily. Since then, Chen has served as a columnist and chief Washington correspondent for China Daily[14][11] and the deputy editor for China Daily USA.[8] He has appeared on China Central Television, ABC News, NPR and KQED.[11] As of 2020, Chen serves as the EU bureau chief of China Daily.[4][5][15] According to the editorial board of The Jerusalem Post, he has remained a popular columnist at China Daily.[16]
Chen Weihua (陈卫华) @chenweihuaReplying to @MarshaBlackburn
Bitch
3 December 2020
Chen has used Twitter to criticize politicians and public figures who are critical of the Chinese government.[17][18][19][20][21][22] Chen has written that the US political system was "dysfunctional" and described then-US president Donald Trump as a "racist". The Globe and Mail said that Chen's tweets are consistent with the tone of wolf warrior diplomacy.[23] Chen wrote that the term wolf warrior was used by people who "either don't know or pretend to not know the reckless diplomatic style of politicians such as US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo".[24]
Chen's Twitter account was briefly suspended in 2019 for what Twitter described as "inciting violence" towards protestors in Hong Kong, after writing that the protestors would have been shot by police if they were in the United States.[23] In December 2020, Chen engaged in a Twitter argument with American politician Marsha Blackburn after she labeled China as a nation with a "5,000 year history of cheating and stealing." Chen initially responded with a single-word tweet stating "Bitch" and then described Blackburn as "the most racist and ignorant US Senator I have seen. A lifetime bitch".[25][26]
During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Chen retweeted a twitter post that said there was no evidence of a massacre in Bucha and that the West was "staging atrocities to jack up emotions, demonize adversaries and extend wars".[27]
References
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