Chinese government tells military to ignore internet in wake of coup talk

by editor | 6th April 2012 9:25 am

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Regime’s jitters evident in thinly veiled reference by army newspaper to rumours that prompted crackdown on chat sites

Reuters

Hu Jintao

The Chinese army has been ordered to ignore internet rumours and stick to Communist party ideology as the leadership under Hu Jintao (above) prepares to anoint its successors. Photograph: Prin Samrang/EPA
[1]China’s top military newspaper has told troops to ignore rumours on the internet and steel themselves for “ideological struggle” – an apparent reference to talk of a coup as the ruling Communist party faces a leadership transition.
The Liberation Army Daily did not mention rumours of a foiled junta that spread on the internet in recent weeks after the ousting of Bo Xilai, an ambitious contender for a spot in the new central leadership structure to be settled later this year.

Endnotes:

  1. : http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/china
  2. Hu Jintao: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/hu-jintao

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