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Tuesday, 24 March 2015

China’s Anti-Terrorism Law Is Nothing to Worry About

China’s new anti-terror laws are in response to changing transnational terrorist networks and are intended to designate agencies responsible for anti-terror activities while defining the obligations of the state, society, enterprises, and individual citizens. U.S. IT companies are concerned that increased security and oversight will affect business operations, but Fu Xiaoqiang reminds that this is not unseen in U.S. law either.



Fu Xiaoqiang, Director, Center for Counter-terrorism Studies, CICIR via CHINA US Focus http://ift.tt/1HAArJV

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