China is the world's second largest economy after the United States. It is the world's fastest-growing major economy, with average growth rates of 10% for the past 30 years. China is also the largest exporter and second largest importer of goods in the world. China became the world's top manufacturer in 2011, surpassing the United States. http://venitism.blogspot.com
Facebook risks abetting Chinese government abuses unless it creates human rights safeguards before entering that market, Human Rights Watch said today. Facebook should say publicly how it plans to protect users from surveillance and censorship by the Chinese government, which is in the midst of a crackdown on dissent.
Marilizardism has metastasized in China. Merciless Marilizard, the culprit alternate FM of October-18 shock and awe, terrorizes Graecoblogosphere. Accusing dissident bloggers of treason, Graecokleptocrats have manufactured a blood libel in cyberspace, which in turn incites hatred and violence. http://venitism.blogspot.com
To be fair,Sinokleptocrats do not rob computers. Freakish October-18 mafia, is the only government on Earth which robs the computers of its citizens! Infamous CCU is the brutal arm of October-18 mafia which terrorizes the cyberspace, robbing computers at gunpoint, perjuring, jailing dissident bloggers, and gagging the truth. CCU of Graecokleptocracy is the most disgusting gang in Fourth Reich.
In a letter to Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder and chief executive officer, on May 10, 2011, Human Rights Watch warned the company that it could become complicit in government censorship and efforts both to stifle online organizing and obtain the personal information of cyber-activists or online critics of the Chinese government. Facebook has been in contact with Human Rights Watch about the letter, but has not formally responded to the question of how it will safeguard human rights online in China and elsewhere.
"Facebook has enabled millions of people to exercise their rights in the Middle East," said Arvind Ganesan, business and human rights director at Human Rights Watch. "It would be a tragedy if Chinese users find themselves in danger for speaking their minds on Facebook or because they `like' human rights."
Facebook is blocked in China. Over the last several months, the news media have reported that the company is planning to enter the Chinese market, perhaps in partnership with Baidu.com. Baidu is the most heavily used search engine in China, but it aggressively censors content.
Emulating the disgusting Marilizardist paradigm of infamous Graecokleptocrats, who persecute and jail dissident bloggers, Sinokleptocrats terrorize dissident bloggers. Blogging in Greece, the most corrupt country of Fourth Reich(EU), is considered an extreme-risk avocation. Freakish Marilizardist kleptocrats accuse dissident bloggers of treason, confiscate their computers at gunpoint, and lock them is jail! Freak galore! These prisoners of conscience follow the long tradition of Socrates, who was killed by the Athenian democracy.
More troubling perhaps, Human Rights Watch said, was a statement by Adam Conner, a Facebook lobbyist, in a Wall Street Journal article in April. "Maybe we will block content in some countries, but not others," he was quoted as saying. He said in commenting about the company's possible entry into China that, "We are occasionally held in uncomfortable positions because now we're allowing too much, maybe, free speech in countries that haven't experienced it before."
Facebook should describe any human rights policies or procedures the company has put into place to protect its users in China or globally, Human Rights Watch said. Facebook also should say how it might adapt its policy requiring users to register under their real names. That policy could put people in China at risk online because the Chinese government wants that information to identify its critics.
Facebook should also describe how it would manage a partnership with Baidu and how it would address Chinese government demands to censor content, Human Rights Watch said.
"Facebook has more users than many countries have people, but it hasn't explained how they will protect the rights of the hundreds of millions of people using their services," Ganesan said. "If Facebook is going to go into China, now is a good time to start."
Human Rights Watch believes that companies such as Facebook should have effective policies and procedures in place to safeguard human rights online. Human Rights Watch is a founding member of the Global Network Initiative (GNI), a voluntary effort that obliges companies to implement principles to protect freedom of expression and user privacy online. It also believes that regulation is essential to ensuring that companies respect their users' and customers' human rights.
The company's possible entry into China coincides with an aggressive effort by the Chinese government to silence dissent. Since mid-February, the government has arrested, detained, "disappeared," put under house arrest, summoned for interrogation, or threatened with arrest more than 200 people who were merely engaged in peaceful dissent or social activism. The government has also significantly increased internet censorship, forced several newspaper editors to step down, and imposed new restrictions on foreign media reporting in Beijing.
Human Rights Watch believes that these efforts are partly motivated by the government's desire to prevent the type of networking and organizing that the availability of Facebook helped to facilitate in the Middle East.
"The Chinese government is the model for abusive governments that want to control the internet and silence dissent, while Facebook has become a key tool that allows people to exercise their rights to free speech," Ganesan said. "Facebook needs to decide whether it is on the side of rights - or of repression."
China now tries to dominate the Fourth Reich(EU) market through Greece. Chinese
officials love Premier Papandreou of October-18 Mafia, who is also the President of
Socialist International. Greek assets are now sold at bargain prices, because
Cradle of Kleptocracy will go for bankruptcy soon. China can easily buy most Greek assets.
China has already bought the Port of Piraeus, a strategic investment for the
transportation of Chinese goods to Fourth Reich. Chinese can easily manipulate Graecokleptocrats with kickbacks! http://venitism.blogspot.com
TERMS
October 18: International Day Against Cybercop Brutality
October-18 Mafia: Government of Greece
Cradle of Kleptocracy: Greece
Grand Brothel on Syntagma Square: Parliament of Greece
Eldorado of Prostitutes: European Parliament
Fourth Reich: European Union
Marilizardism: terrorizing dissident bloggers
[purecapitalism] SINOKLEPTOCRATS LOVE MARILIZARDISM!
Posted by Politics | at 11:10 PM | |Thursday, June 2, 2011
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