II. A contemporary human rights dilemma
As we mentioned earlier, China is not democratized as much as the other leading states in the international system. China’s internet censorship over its people by the central government can be seen as human rights dilemma in China, such as freedomof expression and privacy. China's internet regulations may be one ofthe most extensive and restrictive r
of news agencies, even Aljazeera, take a biased attitude toward Google. It is because ‘Free flow of information’ ideology was practically accepted to most part ofthe world after the Cold War, capitalism and democracy winning. Nowadays, freedomof speech is naturally needed to healthy country, so China is facing all these nations’ blaming that China restricts the rights of Chinese people. G
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That the second is that terrorism is the destination of political unrest, cause, political environment by tourist system impact. Terrorism is to destroy the default order ofthe country, the Government's drugs embodied, and, that prevention, police force commitment by volume in the people's basic needs freedomrestrict
restrictions on government use of power.
The APEC represents more than 60 percent of world’s internet users, also decided in 2002(reaffirmed in 2004) to adopt cyber-security regulatory measures, which follow the council of Europe cybercrime convention. The African union, in particular its African commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights adopted in 2002 a declaration of principles on Freedom o
The Definition ofthe ‘Psychopath’
The word psychopath was first used by the French psychiatrist Philippe Pinel in the 19th century, and the German psychologist Schneider explained the concept in the 1920s. It indicates a person who has ‘Psycho-pathy’. It is a personality disorder in which antisocial behavior happens without conscience and without reason. Psychopathy, which is also cal