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China uses velvet glove on iron fist as it goes on the offensive over internet security

Beijing has long placed strict limits on mainlanders’ online freedoms, but is now also trying to demonstrate its softer side to help win the hearts and minds of the public – at home and abroad

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Beijing has expanded the realms of internet security beyond simply fighting crime because it knows free public access to online information could pose a threat to the country’s social stability and security. Photo: AFP
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The World Internet Conference is taking place in China’s Zhejiang province this week at a time when Beijing is becoming increasingly assertive in the way that it controls the use of the internet on the mainland.

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“Over the past few years, Beijing has gone from passive defence to active offence in its internet security,” said Qiao Mu, a communication expert at the Beijing Foreign Studies University.

“Staging the conference is a way for China to showcase the legitimacy of its internet governance.”

Internet security has become an increasingly important priority for the Communist Party over the past two years.

Read more: The world needs new rules for cyberspace, says China’s President Xi Jinping

The Central Leading Group for Internet Security and Informatisation was founded last year to oversee the issue.

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