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On April 26, the Chinese Ministry of State Security announced the “Regulations on Counterintelligence Security Precautions,” which took effect immediately from the date of publication. This new anti-spy regulation shows Xi’s intention to bring the whole society under tighter control of the public.
According to the Chinese Communist Party media People’s Daily, the official in charge of the Ministry of State Security said that the “Anti-Spy Security Regulations” are a reflection of Xi Jinping’s thought on the rule of law…. The official also said that the next step will be for the state security organs to better “organize and mobilize the forces of the whole society” to prevent espionage and other acts that endanger national security.
The new anti-spy rules, which came into effect yesterday, 26, apparently have a universal anti-spy quality: all organs, groups, enterprises, institutions and other social organizations must carry out anti-spy work under the guidance of the Communist Party’s state security organs.
In addition, Article 3 of the new anti-spy regulations also states that “special work and mass route” should be combined, and “human and material defense and technology defense” should be combined….
In addition, the new rules of the second chapter provides that … industry authorities shall cooperate with the state security organs to develop (spy-related) “key unit list”; this key list of units, according to the nature of the unit, the industry, the level of secrecy, the degree of foreign involvement, whether the national security incident occurred, and other factors, regularly adjusted The list will be adjusted periodically based on the nature of the unit, the industry it belongs to, the level of secrecy, the degree of foreign involvement, and whether a national security incident has occurred.
Chinese state security authorities also use technology to penetrate society with their ubiquitous reach. For example, Article 22 of the new anti-spying regulations provides that state security authorities may question personnel of organs, organizations, enterprises and institutions, and other social organizations, access information, and examine electronic communication tools, equipment, and facilities; and may use special equipment to conduct technical tests, including “remote” technical tests.
“Remote” technical inspection this article, people feel that the “big brother is watching you” era has returned.
The Communist Party’s new anti-spy regulations also offer a threat to society as a whole: for failure to fulfill the responsibilities and obligations set forth in the new anti-spy regulations, resulting in “adverse consequences” or “impact” of the unit and staff, the State Security organs will be referred to its problem clues, recommended treatment or legal action .
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