After Chinese national flags were raised at a festival in Malaysia, prompting a backlash from Malaysian nationalists, an image of a doctored news article circulated online falsely claiming that China was considering returning investments in the Southeast Asian country’s northern state of Kedah to pull. AFP found that the article had been manipulated to imitate the South China Morning Post, a Hong Kong-based newspaper. As of November 11, 2024, there were no official reports that China would withdraw investments in Kedah.
The fabricated article – shared in a Facebook post on October 28, 2024 – was created under the banner of Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post (SCMP).
The Malaysian Post said people in Malaysia’s northern state of Kedah and eastern Kelantan state were not “desperate for investment from communist China”.
Kedah announced in March that it was ready to receive 50 billion ringgit ($1.1 billion) in investments from eight Chinese companies (archived link).
“China considers withdrawing its investments in Kedah,” reads the headline of the alleged article, above an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping and officials inspecting military equipment.
The text below the image read: “Beijing: After an altercation over the Chinese flag incident in Malaysia, Xi Jinping reportedly calls several companies for a meeting.”