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China Government February 12, 2008 09:48 PM Missouri Time

"virtue communities"

Source: China Daily Website


Treating Internet Addiction in China.

China's top authority on social order said it would enhance the surveillance and control over "virtue communities" of the Internet in its annual work guidelines of 2008.

(virtue community is an undefined term as of yet. The CPC has a habit of leaving these things vague at best, this way when they arrest you, give you a speedy trial, put you in prison and sell your kidneys to a Japanese man no one can complain.)
The supervision over "virtue communities", along with the goal of "cleansing cyber environment", was listed by the Central Committee for Comprehensive Management of Public Security as one of its work priorities in 2008.

(Taking out the commie speak - To many young people are learning about freedom and the horrible things our government does, they are learning that the world wants us out of Tibet, Mongolia and wants us to leave Taiwan alone.  We just cant have this so we will make this new undefined law.)

The committee is a standing body that assists the Central Committee of Communist Party of China (CPC) and the State Council to "lead the country's overall social security work", according to its official website.

(In the U.S. Social Security means taking care of older people and those who need help, in China it means stifling any anti-China speech to ensure that those in the "PARTY" have free reign to make millions of Yuan.) 

It is the first time the body targets on China's booming cyber space in its annual work guidelines.

(If you want to know what your enemy is most afraid of, see what he defends the most.  China must be losing this battle.)

But it does not elaborate on what "virtue communities" refer to and its detailed measures.

(Why?  keep it this way and it can mean anything you want it to mean.)

China's online population rose to 210 million at the end of 2007, only 5 million shy of hitting the world's top. Online blogs and discussion boards were particularly booming through the past year.

Source: Xinhua

Posted by: White Devil at 09:48 PM

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