China Daily

Public can report military-linked misconduct at a new website

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@chinadaily.com.cn

The public can report crimes committed by military personnel or damaging informatio­n related to national security to military authoritie­s via a new website that began operating on Monday.

Internet users can report cases of theft or leaks of military secrets, false rumors about the People’s Liberation Army or anyone impersonat­ing the military to www.PLA110.cn — the new site launched by the Committee for Political and Legal Affairs of the Central Military Commission.

Experts said this site and one launched in November will allow the public to supervise military personnel, curb false informatio­n on the internet and make rumormonge­rs accountabl­e for their actions.

The other website, www.81.cn/jubao/index.htm, began operating on Nov 19. It is operated by China Military Online, the official website of PLA Daily newspaper, under the guidance of the Central Military Commission’s Political Work Department.

Although the two websites share similariti­es in the tips they solicit, the PLA110 site is more focused on crimes and their culprits, while the 81cn site leans

the School of Internatio­nal Studies at the Communicat­ion University of China, said the military has seen a major buildup and reforms in the past five years, and it pays a lot of attention to its image, which rumors can try to undermine.

“Rumors can be stopped with open and active communicat­ion between the military and public,” he said. The websites provide new ways to help “squash online rumors promptly, and protect the image and public trust toward the military”.

Wang Sixin, a professor of internet legal systems at the Communicat­ion University of China, said: “For serious fabricatio­ns, the military can use submitted reports as evidence or leads to catch the culprit and pursue criminal charges. For those who commit lesser offenses, it will still leave a stain on their credit record, or even get them blackliste­d on the internet.”

 ?? YUAN CHEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Wang Jinhua, a teacher and delegate to the 19th CPC National Congress, lectures her rural students on law and morals in Hainan in November. She was selected as a delegate because of her creative style and dedication to children.
YUAN CHEN / FOR CHINA DAILY Wang Jinhua, a teacher and delegate to the 19th CPC National Congress, lectures her rural students on law and morals in Hainan in November. She was selected as a delegate because of her creative style and dedication to children.

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