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BEIJING, June 10 (Xinhuanet) -- China has
successfully shut down more than 1,800 pornographic websites since the
nationwide campaign was launched to crack down the online sex last June, sources
with Chinese official online reporting center said on Friday.
Since its debut on June 10 last
year, the center has received 143,000 reports on websites with pornographic or
other illegal contents, said Liu Zhengrong, director of the center.
About 67.5 percent of the reports are related to
websites with pornographic contents while 4.4 percent of them are involving
cults and 3.4 percent are related to online grift, according to Liu.
Thanks to the active reporting from the public, the
center has transferred 1,878 related reports to the public security and judicial
departments, including 1,264 ones with pornographic contents and 307 ones with
gambling information.
To encourage more reports from the public, the center
also issued a new rule to reward those who provide effective information, from
500 to 2,000 yuan (about 61 to 242 US dollars). Enditem |