China’s military newspaper PLA Daily published an article commenting on the U.S.’s use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in its anti-terrorist actions. The following are excerpts from the article:
Qiushi: China’s Internet Would Have No Future without Basic Requirements
Qiushi published a commentary which continued the theme of correctly handling China’s Internet. It reprinted an article, first published in China Youth Daily, which advocated that Chinese netizens must adhere to basic requirements [dixian] on China’s Internet.
Guangming Daily Promotes Bottom Line for Seven Areas of Self-discipline on the Internet
On August 19, 2013, Guangming Daily published a commentary promoting “Seven Bottom Lines” on the Internet innitiated by National Internet Information Office of the PRC. The new Internet policy requires all websites and Internet users stop spreading "rumors" and expressing "negative feelings" on the Internet and strengthen their "sense of self-discipline" and their "consciousness of the bottom lines." Netizens in China have the responsibility to protect China’s existing social system and national interests. According to the article, Internet users in China must adhere to the "seven bottom lines," which are: 1) the law and regulations; 2) the socialist system; 3) the national interest; 4) citizens’ legitimate rights and interests; 5) the social and public order; 6) morality; 7) the information’s authenticity.
Guangming Daily is an official newspaper of the PRC covering ideology, theory, and culture for intellectuals; it is under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party.
Source: Guangming Daily, August 19, 2013
http://epaper.gmw.cn/gmrb/html/2013-08/19/nw.D110000gmrb_20130819_2-02.htm
The CCP Will Hold the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee in November
The Chinese Communist Party’s General Secretary Xi Jinping presided over a Politburo Meeting of the CCP Central Committee on August 27, 2013. The Politburo Meeting has decided to hold the Third Plenary Session of the 18th CCP Central Committee in Beijing in November of 2013. The Politburo Meeting on August 27 approved the following:
- a 2013-2017 work plan to establish and improve the system for punishing and preventing corruption;
- a document concerning local governments’ functional transformation and institutional reform;
- a pilot free trade zone in Shanghai.
All reforms must be done within the boundary of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
Source: Xinhua, August 27, 2013
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2013-08/27/c_117116994.htm
Huanqiu: Obama Needs to Take Time and Think More before Taking Military Action against Syria
On August 25, 2013, Huanqiu (the Chinese edition of Global Times) published an editorial titled, “Military Strike against Syria? Obama Needs to Take Time and Think More before Taking Action.” The article stated, “Because of Russia and China’s objections, the UN Security Council cannot possibly pass a mandate authorizing military strikes against Syria. If the United States and NATO want to attack Bashar Assad’s regime, they may use the ‘Kosovo Model’ and air strike on Syria without a UN mandate.”
According to the article, even if Western countries can oust Bashar from his leadership position; it does not mean that a stable situation will arrive in Syria.
Source: Huanqiu, August 26, 2013
http://opinion.huanqiu.com/editorial/2013-08/4284175.html