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China tells IT firms to follow the law


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Kamlesh
China
by Kamlesh on Jan 15, 2010 06:24 AM  | Hide replies

If India does not wake up soon, majority of Indian defence info will be in Chinese/pakis hands.

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sreedhar s
Re: China
by sreedhar s on Jan 15, 2010 08:54 AM
Its better to surrender to china than encouraging separatist politics in India.
When a central govt. do not have guts to discuss issues like water sharing b/n states then China is the correct answer.

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p
Re: China
by p on Jan 15, 2010 08:44 AM
I agree.It's not just the defence info but india might become a territory of the dragon. They already have nepal over on their side. One inch at a time - soon they will have a huge chunk.

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XianYe
You either abide by the law
by XianYe on Jan 14, 2010 05:54 PM  | Hide replies

of the country in which you conduct ur business or you find a greener patch somewhere else. It is as simple as that. Human rights? What human rights? Hundreds of Iraqis and Afghans are dying as a direct result of the US foreign policies. What about the rights of those people. The US should examine its own human rights record before accusing others of same. Freedom of speech? Bollocks! I want to set up a CCP branch in the US. Can I? Will I be allowed to do so?Talking about freedom of association in the US!. A joke of a country that the US of Ass!

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Kamlesh
Re: You either abide by the law
by Kamlesh on Jan 15, 2010 06:23 AM
If India does not wake up soon, majority of Indian defence info will be in Chinese/pakis hands.

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Kamlesh
Re: You either abide by the law
by Kamlesh on Jan 15, 2010 06:23 AM
If India does not wake up soon, majority of Indian defence info will be in Chinese/pakis hands.

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Sathish N
Re: You either abide by the law
by Sathish N on Jan 14, 2010 09:54 PM
When it is done by US, it is for their securiy. When another country does it, it is human rights violation. Might is right and on never know who will get mightier next!

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Sathish N
Re: Re: You either abide by the law
by Sathish N on Jan 14, 2010 09:55 PM
Might is right and ONE never know who will get mightier next!

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Patriot
Re: You either abide by the law
by Patriot on Jan 15, 2010 08:47 AM
It is not correct to show US policy as an excuse to continue human Right violations in China. If America is not correct as per China, China also should not commit a bad practice.

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aveek ganguly
Re: You either abide by the law
by aveek ganguly on Jan 15, 2010 06:30 AM
Human right violation by US is against terrorist nation country. Your China is a partner of Pakistan, so you will always overlook this issue. Who attacked twin tower first? who overthrown and hang the Afghan ministers on tree in public? Who tourture Iraq soccer player for missing goal? get the answers of these question and then talk about human right violation.

By the way you are not US citizen why should US allow you to set up CCP, will you country allow an american or Indian or Russian or any non Chiness to set up CCP in China mainland?????

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Satya Phani
Re: You either abide by the law
by Satya Phani on Jan 15, 2010 09:15 AM
My Friend Freedom does not mean walking in middle of the street waving a stick. Any you were born in slavery to communism , so we cant expect you to understand Freedom and democracy.
Coming to Human rights policy, Pointing a Tanker ona student face is China's Human rights policy and you people talk.
There is a majority in Iraq and Afghan who support US policies and minority who carry guns provided by you chinese are the ones who oppose US and terrorize the world.

Do you thinkchina is doing a great job by supporting these territorists, they are waiting for a day to turn their guns to your direction. they are loyals to no one. They have watched your Shigur clash. Dont trush them if you have any common sense left and you understand the depth of their history. Any given day the only folsk you can always bank on will be US and India and dont forget it was after Richard Nixon opened his doors you chienese started becoming what you are today.
So much for your modesty dude...

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Abbas Rescued
Good joke
by Abbas Rescued on Jan 14, 2010 04:11 PM  | Hide replies

China knows it can not be threatened by Google or America for that matter... Google knows it can not pull out of China...

Dont know what both are talking about!

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Abbas Rescued
Good joke
by Abbas Rescued on Jan 14, 2010 04:10 PM

China knows it can not be threatened by Google or America for that matter... Google knows it can not pull out of China...

Dont know what both are talking about!

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Arun Premraj
dsfsd
by Arun Premraj on Jan 14, 2010 03:55 PM

such statements don't sound nice or convincing coming from the chinese.. masters of counterfeiting, plagirising and spying..

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threestooges stooge
That's it
by threestooges stooge on Jan 14, 2010 03:06 PM  | Hide replies

You are right...

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V S
Re: That's it
by V S on Jan 14, 2010 03:14 PM
Law is just an excuse for censorship.

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Rationalist
Re: Re: That's it
by Rationalist on Jan 14, 2010 04:01 PM
In this case the law itself is skewed. Law should not be above freedom. There needs to be a balance bn them.

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