27 May 2016

News Story: China will never forego rights on regulating cyberspace

Since 2011, China has been repeatedly given “negative evaluations” over its Internet regulation by some western countries and non-governmental organizations. In a time, criticism and smearing of China prevail on the Western media.

China will never forego its rights on regulating Internet

However, under no circumstances would the Chinese government forego its rights on regulating Internet, as the cyberspace is filled with threats.

China has all rights to decide its way of regulating Internet based on its actual conditions and its cultural and historical traditions, and in line with rule of law and the common practice of countries.

The Chinese society has been significantly pushed forward and most Chinese people have enjoyed the benefits after connecting with the Internet, however, this is against the wills of some western politicians and organizations.

Cyberspace, for them, is a space where they could try to overthrow, infiltrate and disintegrate China.

According to statistics, there are altogether two thousand oversea websites built specifically against China, with three hundred of them built by the cult group Falun Gong and two hundred by the "Tibetan independence".

Read the full story at Xinhua