China Detains 10 People for Spreading False Military Rumors
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Jumat, 19 Oktober 2018 15:08 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Chinese authorities have detained ten people for spreading rumors online damaging to the military's image, including the presence of gangs and infighting, the defense ministry said on Saturday, May 2.
The ten were investigated by military and public security departments for spreading rumors on China's Internet forums and mobile messaging apps, the Ministry of National Defense said in a notice on its website.
"Using the Internet to create and spread rumors about the military is illegal and we will continue to investigate and crackdown on this. We hope that Internet users will abide by the law," the ministry said in the notice.
It said the ten confessed to fabricating rumors and expressed remorse after they underwent "administrative detention", a term which normally applies to 15 days behind bars, and "education".
The ministry did not release their names, but gave the family names of three as Deng, Wang and Hao. It provided no further details.
The military has been one of the focuses of Chinese President Xi Jinping's sweeping crackdown on deep-seated corruption, with several senior officers caught up.
The investigations, however, show the Communist Party's growing determination to control information about alleged official misbehavior, to avert triggering public dissatisfaction.
In April, Chinese authorities detained and fined a person for spreading rumors online that several high-ranking naval officers were being investigated for corruption, according to the website of the Communist Party's official People's Daily.
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