This image of a Karl Marx statue in Germany has been doctored
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- Published on December 7, 2021 at 09:07
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- By AFP Hong Kong
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"The birthplace of Marx: Trier, Germany," reads a simplified Chinese language tweet posted on December 2.
"On the 200th anniversary of Marx's birth, China sent a bronze statue of him. German citizens put a 'coronavirus' crown and a red virus flag on the China-made bronze statue of Marx, meaning the originator of the god of plague."
The image appears to show the Karl Marx statue with a coronavirus-shaped crown and a red cloak with yellow, coronavirus-shaped patterns.
China gifted a 5.5-metre (18-foot) tall statue of the philosopher -- hailed as an ideological forefather of the Chinese Communist Party and promoted in China's education system -- to the German city of Trier in May 2018 to mark 200 years since his birth there.
The same image was shared in similar posts here and here on Twitter, and here on Facebook.
Some social media users appeared to believe the image was genuine.
"What a retribution!" one person commented.
"Humiliating Marx in Germany = Humiliating China", another wrote.
Anti-China hate has surged during the pandemic, with offenders blaming Chinese people for the spread of the virus that has killed more than five million people.
However, the image is doctored.
Reverse image searches and keyword searches found a similar picture published by AP news agency on May 5, 2018, more than one year before the novel coronavirus was first identified in China.
The AP photo shows the statue with no crown or virus patterns on the red cover.
The caption on AP's photo, which was taken by Michael Probst, reads: "A bronze statue showing German philosopher Karl Marx is unveiled on occasion of the 200th birthday of Marx in Trier, Germany, Saturday, May 5, 2018. The statue was created by Chinese artist Wu Weishan and is a present of China".
AFP published similar photos of the statue with no crown or patterned cloak.
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