Commentary: U.S. accusation over China's anti-terrorlegislation hypocritical, groundless
By throwing bricks over China's draft anti-terrorism law, Uncle Samhas once again defended its championship of "Master of Double Standards," reminding the planet that only the United States can steal a horse while others cannot even look over the hedge.
The draft, the latest attempt of China to address terrorism at home and help maintain world security, is by no means a "wicked legislation," as framed by Washington, to limit freedom of speech and invade privacy.
On the contrary, as Internet is frequently used by terrorists in planning and conducting attacks, some items in the law is completely reasonable and will not constitute a breach of citizens' privacy or freedom of speech.
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