【禁闻】六四将届 严禁军人网上交友

【新唐人2011年6月2日讯】网路科技推陈出新,现代人的生活几乎离不开网路。年轻人在网络上购物、交友已经成了他们生活的一部分。不过,最近中共国防部发出指示,要求对军队和武警官兵上网交友情况展开“专项排查”。评论指出,又到六四,中共为了维护政权拚命控制军队。

5月31号,中共国防部网站发布一则消息,强调军人网上交友,不仅影响部队正常训练工作秩序,而且容易泄露军事秘密,要求全军和武警部队加强教育管理。

浙江异议人士吴义龙认为,泄漏秘密是中共作为控制舆论的一个借口。

吴义龙:“军人他首先也是公民,主要他比较特殊的,除了涉及到机密的时候才可以控制他的,一般军人他是没有机密可言的。”

据了解,军人《内务条令》等法规,对军人网上交友、婚恋、求职,和对军人开设网站、博客、聊天群,以及对军人参加各类老乡会、校友会、战友会等民间团体,都有明确规范。

国防部网站的指示要求,各单位近期要对照相关法规,集中对官兵网上交友情况进行一次专项排查清理,通过官兵自查、群众互查、网上排查等多种形式,摸清底数。

大陆退役军官曲事涛表示,军事机密要泄漏出去当然对国防会造成很大的伤害,但是要如何做,一定要考虑到军人的合法权益。

曲事涛:“从军人的基本权利来讲,写信自由、交友自由也是应该考虑,和社会交友啊和了解社会,他正常不应该是在监控当中,应该理解、了解各种信息。”

英国BBC中文网在相关报导中说,禁止上网社交的后果之一是,许多军人复员后发现自己与现实社会严重脱节,缺乏了解,因而难以融入社会。

旅美时事评论家伍凡,在大陆生活了44年,对中共专制统治的弊病有很深的体会。

伍凡:“现在又是茉莉花时期,又是六四到了,他拚命要控制军队,这个行为啊,证明他控制军队控制不住,这对中共是最大威胁,一旦军队控制不住了,那么他没任何保护他了,中共就很容易就垮台了。”

伍凡表示,中共很多国防机密不是用买的就是用偷的,自己研发的很少,而现在这些机密透过手机、网路一下就传出去了,因此很难控制。

伍凡:“控制不住的根本原因,是(军人)对中国现状他们不满意,他们想了解,他们要知道,但一旦知道以后,慢慢也就改变他们的想法了,说不定之后就叛变共产党了,叛变那个军队,但是我想啊,你控制的是二百多万三百万军队,个个能控制吗?控制不了的。”

虽然,新的条令要求各级官兵必须“深刻认识”,军人违规网上交友的“现实危害和潜在威胁”,但目前并不清楚军方将如何执行这一道禁令。

新唐人记者张丽娜、李庭、黎安安综合报导。

Chinese Soldiers Prohibited from Online Social-Networking

Internet has become an inseparable part of modern life.
Young people shop and make friends on the network.
However, recently, the Chinese authorities (CCP)
instructed the army and police officers to launch
a “special investigation" on their internet usage.
Comments said, as June 4 approaches,
the CCP tried harder to control the military.

On May 31, the Ministry of Defense posted a news on
its website saying soldiers’ making friends online
will not only affect the normal military training orders,
but is also easy to disclose military secrets.
It required the military to strengthen internet control.

Wu Yilong, a dissident in Zhejiang believes that
secret leakage is a pretext for the CCP’s internet control.

Wu Yilong: “First of all, a solder is a citizen.
He is special, but only when it comes to secrets
can you control him. As an ordinary army man,
there are no secrets to speak of."

The military “House Rules" and other regulations
have clear codes for soldiers on online dating, marriage,
job-searching, and setting up personal website, blog,
chat groups. There’re also rules for soldiers to participate
in various associations, alumni, and other civic groups.

Defense website instructions require that
all units follow laws and regulations, investigate officers
and soldiers on their online dating, conduct
self-examination, peer reviews, and other forms,
find out the real situations.

Qu shitao, a retired army officer, said military secret
leakage will surely cause great harm to national defense,
but we must consider soldiers’ legitimate interests.

Qu Shitao: “From the perspective of soldiers’ basic
rights, writing letters and making friends should be
allowed. Interacting with and learning from the society
is a normal activity that should not be monitored.”

BBC Chinese said, one consequence of prohibiting
soldiers’ online social-networking is that many retired
soldiers find themselves seriously out of touch with
the real world, difficult to integrate them into society.

Wu Fan, a US-based commentator, lived in China for
44 years and understood well the CCP’s flaws.

Wu Fan: “Now is the ‘Jasmine’ season, and June 4 is
around the corner, so they tried to control the military,
but they are unable to control it. This is the biggest
threat to the CCP. Once the army is lost control,
the CCP is very easy to fall out. “

Wu Fan said that many CCP’s secrets are obtained
either by money or by espionage. Very few are based
on its own R&D. Now these secrets can be quickly
transmitted over phone or internet, difficult to control.

Wu Fan: “The reason for being unable to control is
that soldiers are not satisfied with China’s status quo,
so they want to know more, but once they know,
they will slowly change their minds and may go against
the CCP and the military. The CCP is trying to control
2 to 3 million soldiers, how could you control
each and every one of them? It is difficult to do so.”

Although the new regulations require all army men
to have “a profound understanding of" the harm and
potential threats of online social-networking,
it is unclear how the military will implement the ban.

NTD reporters Zhang Lina ,Li Ting and Li Anan

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