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https://www.afinalwarning.com/500654.html (Natural News) Over the past three years, the Chinese Communist Party sentenced more than 50 people for questioning its rule, criticizing state leaders and allegedly disrupting public order on Twitter. This is despite the fact that the popular social media platform is banned in the country. Chinese dissidents and human rights activists claim that the use of prison sentences marks an escalation of Beijing’s efforts to shut down any criticism made about its rule outside of the slice of the internet it controls. This is a marked escalation of its past actions, which only involved harassment and detention. (Related: The United Nations is now partners with the Chinese Communist Party; turned over names of Chinese dissidents to the regime.) ....
In China, don’t question the heroes. At least seven people over the past week have been threatened, detained or arrested after casting doubt over the government’s account of the deaths of Chinese soldiers during a clash last year with Indian troops. Three of them are being detained for between seven and 15 days. The other four face criminal charges, including one man who lives outside China. “The internet is not a lawless place,” said the police notices issued in their cases. “Blasphemies of heroes and martyrs will not be tolerated.” Their punishment might have gone unnoticed if it wasn’t for an online database of speech crimes in China. A simple Google spreadsheet open for all to see, it lists nearly 2,000 times when people were punished by the government for what they said online and offline. ....