Internet: November 2008 Archives
By Dave Itzkoff | The New York Times
November 24, 2008
It's no secret how the Chinese government feels about democracy. Now it has weighed in on "Chinese Democracy," too. The Associated Press reported that The Global Times, the official tabloid of China's Communist Party, published a withering critique of the new Guns N' Roses album, "Chinese Democracy." Without referring to the group by name, The newspaper headlined its story "American band releases album venomously attacking China" and described the record as part of a larger Western conspiracy to "grasp and control the world using democracy as a pawn." After a delay of nearly 17 years, "Chinese Democracy" was released in the United States on Sunday, but with lyrics like "When your Great Wall rocks, blame yourself," it is unlikely to ever reach Chinese stores.
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Agence France Presse - via UNCENSORED Yahoo! TECH News
November 22, 2008
China reacted angrily Saturday to a US congressional report that accused Beijing of developing sophisticated cyber warfare and militarising its space programme.
The annual China report to Congress of the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission was aimed at misleading the public and impeding bilateral cooperation, foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said.
"The commission has all along seen China through dark glasses and has deliberately attacked China with slanderous accusations aimed at misleading public opinion and obstructing the development of Sino-US relations," Qin said.
"The report is unworthy of rebuttal and the aims of the commission are doomed to failure," he said in a statement on his ministry's website.
The report issued in Washington Thursday accused China of developing a sophisticated cyber warfare programme aimed at penetrating US computer networks to extract sensitive information.
"China has an active cyber espionage programme," the report said.
"China is targeting US government and commercial computers."
The panel also criticised Beijing of exercising "heavy-handed government control" over its economy and "continuing arms sales and military support to rogue regimes" such as Sudan, Myanmar and Iran.
The commission also issued a warning about China's space programme. "China continues to make significant progress in developing space capabilities, many of which easily translate to enhanced military capacity," it said.
Qin urged the commission to stop issuing such reports and refrain from interfering in China's internal affairs.












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