China's President Wants Greater Internet Censorship; Worried About Middle East Uprisings

from the fear-the-internet dept

While some curmudgeons continue to insist that the internet has had nothing (nothing!) whatsoever to do with popular uprisings throughout the middle east, it certainly seems that various governments don’t feel the same way. In nearly every case so far, the governments have sought to either crack down on the internet or figure out ways to use it to their advantage. And it appears that China is watching closely. We had already mentioned how the country blocked any mention of Egypt from various microblogging services, in the wake of the uprising there, and now President Hu Jintao is saying that China needs to clamp down on the internet even more. It’s believed these new calls for tightening up the Great Firewall are in response to fears that folks in China may take note of the uprisings throughout the Middle East, and seek to copy them in China. 2011 is shaping up to be a very interesting year in terms of people’s responses to tyranny.

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Trails (profile) says:

Re:

While I agree with you that not every country can convert to democracy overnight, Iraq was a very different thing.

Iraq had democracy imposed from outside the country. There was no populous groundswell of support. Certainly some were happy to see the Coalition of the Willing arrive, but I’d hazard not most, and certainly not with the “buy-in” a populist uprising would instill.

One could also argue, quite easily in fact, that China’s economic growth has more to do with a “shrinking” world, a surplus of labour, and a market and system that is opening by inches.

Simply stating China’s economy has done well and therefore China as a country should keep doing what they’re doing is overly simplistic.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re:

Of course taking advantage of and ripping off 1st world inventiveness and ignoring Western labor principles is a good way to get ahead.

It’s not fair to the Western creators or those who toil in sweatshops, but it is effective.

If I was in charge of China, I wouldn’t change much.

I would do exactly what they are doing.

And on the subject of IP, they are making gestures towards IP enforcement (eg. their new piracy blacklist law is quite strict).

Noel Coward says:

Ignorance is Bliss

All the morons who think the internet is the driver in all the uprisings around the world, need to pull their collective heads out their rear.

People revolt because they’ve had enough, they just need an excuse and to organize. The internet has provided this, but more so a window of comparison.

China is doomed, as has been every other human revolution on earth through out history. Secular or other wise, these deluded visions of UTOPIA NEVER eventuate and people wake up one day and smell the roses on the other side of the world.

Did the French revolution work? How about the Russian?
How about any you care to name?

China’s wealth exists in smoke and mirrors. 5 Years ago the average Chinese made just over 3.5k per annum. Now its just over the 5K P/A. WOW!
Like that should be admired, even Apple’s greedy lot couldn’t look themselves in the mirror when they realize child labor was being used in their plants.

Any country that suppresses people beliefs and pushes the atheist agenda by replacing it with a UTOPIAN dream needs to be reviled.

The world has forgotten this is a COMMUNIST REGIME!
WHY? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

It’s so easy to see what the west has replaced their GOD with.

Mr Big Content says:

Democracy Is All Very Well ...

… but it shouldn?t be happening in countries that are important strategic allies to the USA. These people don?t realize that their existing Governments are crucial to maintaining the current world order, and their actions to overthrow them are irresponsibility of the highest order.

Where is the CIA in all this? They know what they should be doing; why aren?t they doing it?

Anonymous Coward says:

Re:

You’re only jealous because they do it better than the US.

That’s the real sticking point: that they can get away with it because they have the populace under control whereas you and your cronies chaff at the freedoms Americans have – laws they hide behind and questions they make you answer.

You pretend to condemn them but it’s just sour grapes.

Anonymous Coward says:

Democracy Is All Very Well ...

I presume this is supposed to be funny but it’s far too close to the truth to just be random satire.

I mean, it’s well documented from declassified info how the US has tried to prevent middle-eastern, and latin-american, nations from achieving democracy. The US has no problem backing dictators and tyrants in slaughtering their own people when it benefits their agenda. They have a long history of doing so and the people in those countries see the US actions as terrorism (which it is btw). However a dictator has the nation in his grasp through force and violence and the US likes that as it’s useful and much easier to handle.

BongoBern (profile) says:

Internet Crackdowns

This whole “kill switch” idea that floats around like a whiff of sewer gas, and Congress’s paranoia, worry me. A free society deserves a free Internet. In fact every society deserves a free Internet. If necessary I can understand isolating a portion of the Internet, airline traffic computers if threatened, for instance, but don’t enable anyone to shut down the entire Internet! The system design may be faulty and need some serious upgrades to isolate various portions, like a grid.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re:

China right now is very close to hitting the perfect balance, allowing their citizens plenty of freedom, while at the same time not tolerating the type of dissent that undermines and destroys all that has been accomplished.

Imagine the US for a moment if the Republican’s would actually allow the Democrats to govern, rather than spending years fighting about what cannot be fixed.

MAC says:

China...

Evil is evil no matter what kind of pretty face you put on it.
Example:
Lucifer (aka Satan), is one of the most beutiful beings ever created.
Unfortunately looks are deceiving.
So it is with China. They may look good from the outside but it’s still the same old totalitarian, Stalinist mentality. All shiny on the outside but corroded and corrupted inside.

crade (profile) says:

Re:

The people will not only revolt if they aren’t all being treated equally. They will only revolt if they are doing poorly. If they are all doing equally poor, the gov will still lose the mandate of heaven (for poor performance, not for being unfair). You will see signs from heaven that the gov has lost the mandate (catastrophies from mismanaged equipment and such) and the people will revolt.

Plus China isn’t communist at all anyway, they are 100% capitilist. I have no idea why they call themselves communist.

crade (profile) says:

China...

Actually China’s pretty nice. It sounds like maybe you never looked from the inside so you have no idea what it’s like. Really nice people over there. Great place. They are trying out a different setup than the U.S. of course, it’s really new and might not be the right fit for them but if not they will certainly change it. Not perfect maybe (who is) but really nice. I really recommend learning mandarin and making the trip.

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