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[News] Law Breakers in China Make It Illegal to Expose Their Corruption

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Chinese bloggers banned from stitching up officials

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| THE GLORIOUS Communist Party of China has a wonderful method of dealing with 
| blogs  which show their officials are living in the lap of luxury while 
| workers live badly.  
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http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/507/1050507/chinese-bloggers-banned-stitching-officials

It's against the law to enforce the law.


Recent:

The Chinese government plans to regulate online games more tightly

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| He said, according to China Daily, that one such measure would be to support
| certain games as "green" games. Games that in his opinion encouraged killing
| and gambling in order to increase their attractiveness to players and profits
| for the manufacturers would have to meet more onerous conditions in future in
| order to be authorized.    
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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/102002/from/rss09


Related:

Yahoo!, Microsoft ink web pact with Chinese government

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| Microsoft and Yahoo! have signed a pact with the Chinese government
| that "encourages" the big name web players to record the identities of
| bloggers and censor content. So says Reporters Without Borders, an
| organization that fights for journalistic rights across the globe.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/24/yahoo_and_microsoft_ink_chinese_blogging_pact/
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