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China to employ virtual Internet cyber cops

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By Stevie Smith Aug 30, 2007, 14:21 GMT


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Simon LomaxSep 2nd, 2007 - 13:04:19

What do you expect from a communist regime? why do we act surprised when communists act like communists? They already have a one child policy which is totally unnatural and is becoming a problem in the country as more of the population are now old aged.They have execution buses(sky news) that tour the country harvesting the organs of convicted criminals facing the death sentence.The difference between those in china and those of us in the uk or america is they're not deluded into thinking they're a free people.

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