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<<<Police will have the power to monitor and include data from web pages, blog posts and tweets, social media friends and groups, and cloud storage services when investigating crimes, according to the regulations, signed by the Supreme People's Court in Beijing.
Text messaging, e-mails, instant messages and group chats will also be fair game for investigations, as well as computer code, audio, video and picture files and digital certificates.
"The People's courts, People's procuratorates and public security organs shall have the right to collect or obtain electronic data from individuals and work units, which must provide truthful information," the order said.>>>
The police and Communist Party are monitoring the people, who is then monitoring the police and the Communist Party? Net citizens can't do it without accused of being "subversion the state power," which was created to shut people up. So the Communist Party can accuse anyone of anything but the accused can't defense themselves. Does this make sense?
Sep 27, 2016 11:16 PM
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