BEIJING - China said Monday it had launched
a campaign to crack down on “fake journalists and news” and “illegal media
outlets", as it further tightens its grip on the media in the Internet
era.
The move is the latest in a slew of measures
introduced by Beijing in recent weeks aimed at controlling the circulation of
information and the fast-growing Internet, which now has more than half a
billion users in the country.
The General Administration of Press and
Publication (GAPP) – China’s publishing body – said in a statement that “fake
newspapers and periodicals, media outlets, journalists and news” had repeatedly
emerged in the country.
This has “severely disturbed the press and
publication order and affected social harmony and stability,” GAPP said, adding
it had launched a nationwide crackdown that would last until the end of the
year.
Targets include unfounded news reports and
“fake” journalists – such as website employees reporting without proper media
credentials, it said.
GAPP has also ordered media organisations to
tighten their censorship of news sources and content to “resolutely prevent the
emergence of fake news”.
The Chinese government operates a large
censorship system in traditional media and on the Internet that blocks
information it deems sensitive, and the growing popularity of social networking
sites has alarmed Beijing.
Authorities have blamed many bouts of unrest
on rumours generated online, which were then reported by traditional media.
In September, for instance, hundreds of
protesters attacked a police station in southern China and ransacked vehicles,
leaving dozens injured in an incident partly blamed on rumours that police
officers had killed a child.
That same month, the head of Internet giant
Sina said the company, the owner of China’s most popular Twitter-like
microblogging service, had set up “rumour-curbing teams", apparently in
response to government pressure.
The government also said in October that
police had begun to detain and punish people for spreading rumours online.
And at a secretive annual meeting in Beijing
last month, the country’s Communist Party chiefs agreed on directives that
included stricter control of social networking sites and a crackdown on
“vulgar” material on the web.
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