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Clintonista2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-06-09 07:41 PM
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Teen dies at internet addiction camp in China
A Chinese teenager sent to an internet rehabilitation camp by his parents has been allegedly beaten to death by the camp's counsellors, according to media reports.


Parents of teenager Deng Senshan told the China Daily they have asked regional authorities to investigate their son's death.

The teenager's father Deng Fei told Chinese newspaper The Global Times he paid 7,000 yuan ($1,100 Cdn) for one month of training at the Guangxi Qihang Survival Training Camp in the hopes of ridding his son of his internet addiction.

The camp had promised to keep the teenager under constant supervision. The camp's mission statement said its methods were tough but "do not include torture", The Global Times reported.


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The government has repeatedly cracked down on internet cafés, particularly after high-profile incidents brought internet use among youth to national attention. In 2002, authorities took action after a fire broke out in a Beijing internet café, killing 24 people.

In 2004, the government also shut down 8,600 unlicensed internet cafés after two middle school pupils fell asleep on a railway line and were run over following a 48-hour internet session.

In May, China ordered computer manufacturers to install internet filtering software they said would block violent and obscene material, but privacy advocates argued could be used to block dissenting opinions or content deemed politically objectionable.

However, the government delayed the plan after pressure from hardware manufacturers and U.S. trade representatives.


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bsd13 Donating Member (108 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-06-09 07:48 PM
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1. I guess parental control
doesn't exist in communist China either. If it had he'd not need to be sent to a reprogramming camp to break the addiction. Mom and dad could have just said "No more internet" and he would have obeyed. Yeah in a perfect world maybe...
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