Thursday, November 10, 2005

china says no to text messaging..


china continues it's crackdown on free communication in the country.. as if limiting what websites their citizens can visit wasn't enough, now they are looking to limit the capacity for cell phones to text message. citing the 'massive influence' of text mesaging, they government is issuing guidlines to ratchet down the ability to send them.

china is continuing to build up it's military, they continue to have an abysmal record on human rights and continue to crack down on unapproved religious discussion. yet, we are presented a picture of a benevolent china who is just looking to make it's place in this big bad world. we have key members of the us government who cater to every chinese whim.. making nice with those who have even espoused the intent to have a nuclear war with the usa.

the article on text messaging from world tribune:

China curbs text messaging, citing its 'massive influence'
Special to World Tribune.com
EAST-ASIA-INTEL.COM
Thursday, November 10, 2005

The Chinese government last week issued new guidelines that seek to limit the use of cell phones for text messaging.

Mass communication via cell phone played a role in recent anti-Japan rallies such as this, involving some 40,000 demonstrators in Guangzhou, south China. A circular issued by the Ministry of Public Security, the communist internal political police, stated that it is illegal to send short text messages that can have “massive influence.”
Chinese leaders fear text messaging could be used for pro-democracy and anti-communist political activities.
The effort appears aimed at curbing mass communication through cell phones, such as occurred in recent months when large-scale anti-Japanese demonstrations were triggered by widespread text messages.
The statement said that some text messages were sent posing as banks to defraud or blackmail people. There also have been obscene and pornographic messages, gambling and violent content.
Other illegal text messages have been related to such criminal activity as the sale of firearms, ammunition, explosives, smuggled cars, narcotics, knockout drops, obscene articles and counterfeit money.
The circular said action would be taking against anyone using text messages that violate the constitution, laws or decrees.


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