All Comments for Chinese Law Broadens National Security to Include Internet, Space, Domestic 'Threats'

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Anonymous Reader :

Anything, including ideas, that appear to threaten the Party's monopoly of power and authority in China can be labeled a "threat to national security" and cracked down on. The new "law" (actually more like an edict from on high that was rubber-stamped by the mostly ceremonial parliament's standing committee) pretty much gives carte blanche to various types of PRC police to crack down hard on anything they can construe as a threat to security.

Jul 05, 2015 11:38 AM

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