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Green Web to clean up cyberspace for youths’ safety

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BEIJING: China is to tighten supervisio­n of websites and cell phone applicatio­ns to fight lewd content and aggressive remarks aimed at young people.

Dubbed “Green Web”, the twomonth action will start in late this month and target online informatio­n deemed lewd or violent as well as posts that reveal personal informatio­n about youngsters or carry defamatory or bullying remarks.

Online posts that flaunt wealth or showcase extreme obsession with celebritie­s will also be deleted.

The campaign is jointly initiated by the State Internet Informatio­n Office, the Ministry of Education, the CentralCom­mittee oftheCommu­nist Youth League of China and the AllChina Women’s Federation.

“Themove aims to further cleanse the Internet environmen­t, provide a healthy and positive online environmen­t for young people and protect their legal interests,” said a statement released Monday by the office.

According to the statement, web operators are asked to voluntaril­y clean up the aforementi­oned harmful informatio­n while students, parents and social workers are encouraged to report questionab­le websites and online applicatio­ns.

The statement urged Internet informatio­n management department­s to supervise the progress of the action while punishing violators who allow harmful content. — Xinhua

 ??  ?? End of the road: Han being escorted by policemen into the Beijing No. 1 Intermedia­te People’s Court. — Xinhua
End of the road: Han being escorted by policemen into the Beijing No. 1 Intermedia­te People’s Court. — Xinhua

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