Is Media Censorship in China Mandatory
- Xianli Fu
- Feb 28, 2018
- 2 min read
In a statement on the website of the Ministry of Information in Myanmar, "the censorship regime for all local publishing departments was abolished as of August 20, 2012." With the pace of reform in the past year, Burmese President took the opportunity to abolish the media censorship system that we usually understand the ban. This small step not only abolished the 60-year history of media control in Myanmar, but also caused a tremendous impact on the minds of Internet users in mainland China. People could not help but ask: Little Myanmar can abolish the media censorship system and China abandons public opinion regulation, embarked on the road to democratic constitutional government is not it can be on the date it? On this issue, I would like to say that in accordance with the current policy-making philosophy: For China, which is in the special transitional period of the initial stage of socialism, it is impossible to lift the ban on media?
What is the contradiction between the system of media censorship and the status of social transformation? Wang Chen, director of the State Council's new office, rates China's censorship system. He said: "At present, China is in a period of rapid social transition, rapid development and contradictions. The contradictions and problems in the real society are inevitably reflected on the Internet." Therefore, As long as China's Internet and the Internet Unicom, all kinds of harmful information outside the country there are channels and means of online appear online; as long as China's Internet open to the public, Internet users have various channels of speech and means online.
This is the core view the contradictions in the transitional society are intensifying day by day. Some sinister Western countries will use this platform to demagogues and instigate political influence, causing an explosive spread. Is there any basis for this statement? In his article "Decision of the CPC Central Committee on Strengthening the Construction of the Party in Power," it is pointed out in today's article that to realize China's ambitious goal of building an overall well-to-do society requires not only a good atmosphere of public opinions in the country, but also a good atmosphere of public opinions in the world. So if the international reputation is not good how to do? We just installed did not hear enough, or good news not to worry about. This constitutes the opinion of our mainstream people that the system of media censorship is imperative.

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