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BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Nearly 500 websites
across China were reported to have published pornographic content as the country
launched a nationwide campaign to clean up online content,a senior official said
here Sunday.
Cai Mingzhao, deputy director of
the Information Office of the State Council, said an official online reporting
center has received 22,000 reports filed by the general public since the center
was set up earlier this month.
About 95 percent of the reports are on websites
having pornographic content, and officials confirmed that nearly 500 of the
websites published pornographic pictures, film clips and recorded video
messages, said Cai.
Cai demanded news and commercial websites to erase
their pornographic contents by the end of September, or face cancellation of
their licenses to publish news stories.
Hundreds of Chinese websites, including the most
influential ones, publish indecent and even pornographic content to attract
readers, which have been the focus of complaints from many parents and educators
as the contents are bad for minors and youth. Enditem |