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BEIJING, July 31 (Xinhuanet) -- China's nationwide
campaign to crack down on pornographic websites is in full swing.
In the first 10 days of the campaign, nearly 700 pornographic websites have been taken down in Beijing,
Shanghai and Chongqing municipalities and Liaoning and Guangdong provinces.
According to public authorities, the websites involved production, trade and
dissemination of lewd movies, still and video pictures, and arrangements of
pornographic performances via chat room services. Some of them even made use of
juvenile education networks for pornservices.
Internet service providers across the nation have
introduced a real-name registration system and forbidden to collect service
charges for pornographic websites. Those violating the rules will be placed on a
blacklist by local telecom supervisory authorities.Internet cafes are requested
to install special software to keep lewd information away from web surfers.
Meanwhile, informant centers, hotlines and email services have been launched in
many areas to solicit complaints about the Internet porn business.
Governments are also taking legal action.
On Friday, a man surnamed Deng, the lawyer for a porn
trade website that had been shut down in Chengdu, capital city of southwest
China's Sichuan Province, was brought to trial. This wasthe first Internet porn
case the city has prosecuted since the special campaign started.
In May, a 20-year-old hacker was arrested on charge
of invadinglegal computer information systems and disseminating lewd
advertisements for profit in Xiantao City in central China's HubeiProvince.
The man, surnamed Rong, illegally hooked up to a
low-income welfare information system operated by the Bureau of Civil Affairsof
Tianjin Municipality in north China, and launched a lewd homepage called "Sexual
Paradise." In two months he recruited 66,000 registered club members.
With the anti-porn campaign proceeding quickly, some
officials and experts have warned that importance should not only be placed on
this special operation, but also on the establishment of a long-term mechanism
for ensuring a clean cyberspace.
To this end, high technology will play a vital role,
as it can be used not only to crack down on domestic Internet porn, but alsoto
block lewd overseas websites. Existing and developing technology should be
sufficient to ensure the Chinese government'striumph in its campaign, a
researcher with the state lab on national information security said on condition
of anonymity.
Some experts believe rampant web porn services to be
partly the result of weak ethics education among the young people, particularly
minors.
Recent statistics show that among the 87 million
netizens in China, more than 30 percent are students, and some 50 percent are
under the age of 24. Of the minor netizens, 46 percent often visited lewd
websites.
Lack of sex education, especially for college
students, is seenby some as another reason why there were so many young people
browse pornographic webpages.
"Porn websites are rooted in young people who were
thirsty for the facts of life, on which education is so deficient in the
nation," said He Tao, a student from the prestigious Shanghai JiaoTong (Chiao
Tung) University.
He was echoed by a dozen more students from Wuhan, in
central China, and Xi'an, in northwest China, during an interview with Xinhua.
They remained calm about Internet porn contents and services, but paid more
attention to measures the government wouldlikely take to supplement the normal
sex education.
Traditionally, Chinese parents have not discussed sex
with their children. Many are still reluctant to do so.
Last year, China Social Survey, a well-known domestic
sociological research firm, conducted a survey in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou,
Shenyang and some other major Chinese cities.The findings showed that 92.5
percent of the students investigatedhave encountered sex-related problems, but
only 2.6 percent got answers from their parents.
Sex education is almost absent in universities and
colleges, though related courses, limited to basic physiological knowledge, have
been arranged in middle schools.
Currently, only a few Chinese universities have
lectures on sexeducation in China. Curious students are therefore often forced
toturn to porn websites, video tapes and cartoons for answers. Enditem
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