Chinese law to ban comments that harm China’s ‘feelings’ prompts concern
by Staff and agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#6EJMB)
Legal experts and bloggers say proposed crimes could be used arbitrarily and lead to more censorship
Proposed changes to a Chinese public security law to criminalise comments, clothing or symbols that undermine the spirit" or harm the feelings" of China have triggered the concern of legal experts, who say the amendments could be used arbitrarily.
The changes were first made public last week as part of a mandatory soliciting opinion" process, as concerns mount about the increasingly authoritarian and nationalistic rule of China's president, Xi Jinping.
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