Exiled Chinese artist Ai Weiwei: 'Censorship in West precisely the identical as Mao's China'

Political censorship within the West right now is "exactly the same" because it was in China below its ruthless communist chief Mao Zedong, exiled artist Ai Weiwei has advised Sky News.

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The 66-year-old dissident advised Sky News' Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips that "society becomes so timid, to really avoid any kind of questioning or argument".

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He was responding to a query in regards to the cancellation of his exhibition by the Lisson Gallery in London in November following feedback on social media referencing the Israel-Hamas conflict.

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His submit, which was subsequently deleted, advised the "sense of guilt around the persecution of the Jewish people" had been transferred and used towards the Arab world.

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He additionally argued the Jewish neighborhood had a big affect within the media, finance and tradition within the US, and that America's $3bn (Β£2.45bn) annual army support to Israel meant the 2 international locations had a "shared destiny".

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Ai advised Phillips: "You know, society becomes so timid, to really avoid any kind of questioning or argument.

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"So mainly I used to be speaking on Twitter, simply answering somebody's query.

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"Normally you can talk, or whatever you like.

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"You can joke, you may make enjoyable, you'll be able to, you recognize, simply give your opinions.

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"But today I see so many people by giving their basic opinions, they get fired, they get censored.

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"This has turn out to be quite common."

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Referring to his circle of relatives's exile when he was one 12 months outdated, the activist stated: "I grew up within this heavy political censorship.

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"I realise now, right now within the West, you're doing precisely the identical."

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He drew parallels with the disastrous purge under Mao, which took China to the brink of anarchy.

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Criticising the suspension of two New York University professors for comments related to Gaza, Ai said: "This is absolutely like a cultural revolution, which is absolutely making an attempt to destroy anyone who've totally different attitudes, not even a transparent opinion.

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"So I think that this is such a pity, that it happened in the West, so broadly in universities, in media, in every location.

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"In universities or political sector - all over the place - you can not speak in regards to the fact."

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Ai's artwork usually addresses political points in China and he has incessantly criticised Beijing's report on human rights and democracy.

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Asked if he believed Western artists had been doing sufficient to defend freedom of expression, Ai described them as having been "corrupted by capitalism".

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"They are simply in search of cash and likewise to be well-known," he said.

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In 2011, Ai was arrested at Beijing Capital International Airport and detained for 81 days. He left China in 2015 and has not returned since.

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His main residence is currently in Portugal, but he maintains a studio in Berlin and a property in the UK.

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But the artist said he "by no means regrets" talking out.

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He stated: "I'm defending a value which would profit and benefit everybody.

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"My little expertise does probably not matter, however relatively I considerably have to talk out.

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"An artist has the responsibility to do that."

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Weiwei's graphic memoir, Zodiac, was printed by Penguin Random House on the finish of January.

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Watch Sky News' Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips at 8.30am to see Ai Weiwei's full interview.

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