China Advises Russia to Tighten Internet Controls to Keep West from Fomenting Revolution

Daily Stormer
April 20, 2014

These people know what they're doing.
These people know what they’re doing.

This is solid advice. The model that the Jews used in the Ukraine worked very well, even though they screwed it up pretty badly and were directly caught in the act.

It will be used again, wherever they think they can pull it off.

Moscow Times:

China has urged Russia and Central Asian partners in a six-nation security alliance to tighten control over the Internet and take other steps to prevent “external forces” from fomenting revolution in member states.

Chinese Public Security Minister Guo Shengkun’s remarks at a meeting with counterparts from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, or SCO, could lead to fears of further restrictions by states that critics say already try to silence dissent.

The Kremlin however has accused the West of supporting opposition protesters who ousted former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych from power in February and government opponents inside Russia.

“External forces are using the social-economic contradictions and problems … to overthrow the authorities and are trying to provoke a new wave of color revolutions,” Guo said Thursday, a Russian translation of his remarks reported.

“Color revolution” is the Russian term for the street protests that have brought down leaders in Ukraine, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan in the past decade.

“This is a serious threat to the sovereignty and security of countries in the region and is a shared concern of the SCO member states,” Guo said.

The security alliance comprises Russia and China and the Central Asian former Soviet republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

Guo called on member states to come up with measures “to counteract interference in internal affairs from abroad, strengthen management of non-government organizations and control over social networks in order to discover, analyze, counter and regulate factors of uncertainty and avoid repeats of color revolution scenarios,” the report said.