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... the Internet in China, where more than 60 sets of draconian regulations have been imposed by the government to control its use. They censor foreign news and mandate strict supervision of chat rooms and electronic bulletin boards to prevent dissemination of information that allegedly "jeopardizes national security, reveals state secrets, subverts state power, or undermines national unity." A 40,000-strong force of Internet police has inspected Internet cafes, shutting down thousands, because of the downloading of various kinds of objectionable material. The goal should be to enhance the flow of commercial information and widen channels for free expression used by Chinese citizens. Example#3: From the Human Rights Watch's Report Refuted by PRC. This report claims that the Chinese government has always attached importance to promoting and protecting the human rights and fundamental freedom of the Chinese people. And that human rights situation in China is at it's best. China's Human rights has ...
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