Text: | Print|

    Don't let rumors ruin Internet's anti-corruption role

    2014-07-24 08:40 Xinhua Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
    1

    Rumors about China's corruption fight are on the rise, seriously misleading the public and causing trouble for graft fighters.

    Beijing police said Sunday that two people were arrested for fabricating news on twitter-like Weibo that a Beijing to Shanghai airline had been put under military control to seize an official. Police also confirmed that 37 other people have already been punished for fabricating or spreading similar false news.

    Corrupt officials are exposed almost every week by disciplinary authorities. The public want to know who is next and tend to believe corruption-related topics online.

    Some people have used this to make sensational statements to cheat the public, causing problems and making many feel uneasy. Their acts also affect the work of anti-corruption authorities, who have to spend time clarifying the truth.

    Not only an important channel for the government to publicize information and for people to express themselves, the Internet has also become an effective whistleblowing tool. Clues like pricy watches and fancy villas posted online by people have led to the sacking of officials.

    However, this is being challenged by the breeding of defamation and rumors.

    The harm of rumors could be as slight as a damage to personal reputation, but also could be serious enough to affect social stability and the national image, especially when they are related to officials.

    People must be rational and clear-headed when making comments online. It's understandable that people hate corrupt officials who steal public money and do nothing good for ordinary citizens, but any criticism must be based on facts rather than hearsay or mere slander.

    Chinese courts can sentence people for up to three years in prison for writing defamatory comments online. In April, blogger Qin Zhihui was given a three-year jail term for affray and defamation.

    The government launched a campaign this month to cleanse cyberspace and dish out heavier punishments to Internet rumormongers, with a number of websites being shut and people investigated.

    But the government should also do more to improve its information transparency to reduce misunderstanding and blind speculation, which are also reasons why people are likely to believe and spread rumors.

    Authorities should provide people with an authoritative channel to gain information about the corruption fight and clarify false information in a timely manner.

    Comments (0)
    Most popular in 24h
      Archived Content
    Media partners:

    Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

    主站蜘蛛池模板: 南充市| 安乡县| 罗源县| 宁阳县| 宣城市| 仲巴县| 理塘县| 连州市| 锡林郭勒盟| 绥德县| 溧水县| 资溪县| 安仁县| 宣汉县| 溆浦县| 德江县| 绵阳市| 丰顺县| 凤阳县| 南汇区| 汉源县| 永康市| 高雄县| 三原县| 嘉禾县| 沿河| 兴安县| 苏州市| 会同县| 石河子市| 宜都市| 广灵县| 黄梅县| 江口县| 淳化县| 庄浪县| 元江| 谢通门县| 海伦市| 万山特区| 德江县|