When does speech become a crime? Does it matter if one 'speaks' across the internet instead of the mails? How about a telephone?
The SPC and SPP issued this interpretation to try and clarify some of these issues, and the results may surprise you. Be Careful what you say on your information networks, it might be well be defamation, provocation or blackmail.
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You know how people sometimes get arrested in China for 'causing disturbances'? Well, this is where the Court and the Procuratorate tried to clarify what exactly that means.
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This is a translation of the Supreme People's Court's Judicial Interpretation on the Newly revise Criminal Procedure Law. It is very long, and the translator is very tired.