China Busts 5,400 For Online Pornography In 2009

Chinese authorities caught nearly 5,400 suspects last year in a crackdown on online pornography and have vowed to strengthen Internet policing. Beijing’s pervasive policing of cyberspace and attempts to block the Internet are already among the world’s most stringent. In a statement late Thursday, the Ministry of Public Security said the “purification of the Internet” and fighting of online crime are closely tied to the country’s stability….Source

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  1. China bans online love for soldiers
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One Response to “China Busts 5,400 For Online Pornography In 2009”

  1. China has just gotten too crazy on their whole internet thing. I can’t imagine living in China without free internet.

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