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Great Firewall 'upgrade' hits internet users as China prepares crackdown

State-run newspapers carry strong editorials backing internet restrictions

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China's netizens fear the government is strengthening its Great Firewall. Photo: AP

China looks poised to launch another crackdown on its social networks after two newspapers carried editorials defending restrictions on the internet.

The articles coincided with complaints from internet users that its so-called Great Firewall had also been upgraded and was now able to automatically detect and block virtual private networks, or VPNs.

The People’s Daily and Global Times – both mouthpieces of the Communist Party – published pieces emphasising the need for more control over the web, stating that ‘it is the civilians’ wish that the chaotic internet be regulated’.

In Friday’s Global Times – which earlier this month quoted officials saying foreign-run VPNs were illegal – defended restrictions on the internet in an editorial headlined: “Freedom not at odds with online regulation”.

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“Problems caused by the internet have been accumulating,” said the newspaper, which, despite the Great Firewall, boasts its own Facebook and Twitter accounts.

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