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U.S. Accused of Using Internet for Its Policy of Aggression-Chinese Newspaper
Beijing, June 19 (KCNA) -- The United States uses the Internet as a means for bringing down countries hostile to it and securing its supremacy through information edge, said a KCNA report quoting the People's Daily of China on June 15.

The Chinese paper carried an article from its correspondent in the U.S. titled "The U.S. builds 'shadow internet' behind the scene" and a brief comment by the institute of world military affairs of the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences.

They said:

According to the New York Times, the U.S. allotted 70 million U.S. dollars to setting up "underground internet" and "mobile phone network" to help the dissident forces in Iran and other countries freely communicate among themselves and with the outside world.

A relevant institution of the U.S. provided 2 million U.S. dollars to Internet experts in Washington to help them study and develop high-tech for building "shadow Internet" with small wireless antenna, portable computers and other simple equipment.

The "mobile phone network" is being actually used in Afghanistan.

The U.S. invested 50 million dollars in setting up a clandestine independent mobile phone system in Afghanistan.

The U.S. development of a spy Internet with much effort is unthinkable without its advocacy of 'freedom of Internet.'

Analysts said the U.S. purpose is to imbue its view on value into other countries to make them serve its long-term foreign policy.

The U.S. has used VOA, Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia and other radios for spreading its idea throughout the world for decades.

The development of the Internet changed the field of ideological warfare to the Internet space.

The U.S. has externally advocated the freedom of the Internet outside the mainland and developed the Internet technology favorable for infiltrating information. It is now emerging a super hacker state with FBI intelligent agents holding 25 % of hackers in the U.S.

Despite its oft-repeated 'freedom of the Internet', it has 13 mother servers of the Internet under its control.

All other countries have demanded on several occasions the transfer of the U.S. control of the mother servers to the United Nations and other international institutions so as to ensure the practical freedom and security of the Internet. The U.S., however, has so far denied it.

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