More than 10,000 were arrested in the Chinese Communist Party’s latest efforts to reduce alleged Internet crimes, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Public Security on July 25.
The False Fire documentary says the incident was an attempt by the Chinese regime to incite public hatred against members of the Falun Gong spiritual practice.
Beijing authorities have decided to carry out a sweeping campaign to close loopholes in China’s Internet blockade.
Chinese netizens were unable to access foreign websites for over an hour on April 12.
Following the dismissal of Bo Xilai, a surprising opening up has also taken place: The Epoch Times can now be read on the Internet in mainland China.
A daring post, “Overthrow the Chinese communist regime!” appeared on China’s popular Tengxun online forum one day after the 21st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
More than 10,000 were arrested in the Chinese Communist Party’s latest efforts to reduce alleged Internet crimes, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Public Security on July 25.
The False Fire documentary says the incident was an attempt by the Chinese regime to incite public hatred against members of the Falun Gong spiritual practice.
Beijing authorities have decided to carry out a sweeping campaign to close loopholes in China’s Internet blockade.
Chinese netizens were unable to access foreign websites for over an hour on April 12.
Following the dismissal of Bo Xilai, a surprising opening up has also taken place: The Epoch Times can now be read on the Internet in mainland China.
A daring post, “Overthrow the Chinese communist regime!” appeared on China’s popular Tengxun online forum one day after the 21st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.