Chinese Communist Party officials are launching an extensive sweep of internet content available within the country, seeking to crack down on 'bad culture.'
WATCH: CHINA CENSORS STRUGGLED WITH SURGE OF PROTEST VIDEOS; PROTESTERS LEARNING 'SOPHISTICATED' LOOPHOLE
Foreign girls wearing bikinis pose for photographs on a beach near a lake in Hefei, Anhui province, China on May 12, 2015. CHINA EASING ‘ZERO-COVID’ POLICY A ‘RARE DISPLAY OF WEAKNESS’ FROM XI JINPING, TIANANMEN SQUARE PROTESTER SAYS The initiative is also cracking down on the rising genre of videos recorded by ex-convicts, in which former criminals discuss their lives behind bars.
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