Essays & Ebullience

9 – 5:EXPLAINING A LAW IN YOUR C

2017-11-14  本文已影响1人  木棉飞雪Harry_Zhou

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Write about a law in your country. Explain what the law  says. Discuss how you and others feel about the law.

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Use the article "an" if the next word begins  with a vowel sound and use"a" if the next word begins with a  consonant sound. For example, "an (NOT a) uploaded unauthenticated  message." Be careful with your singular and plural nouns. If you are  talking about more than one of something you need to use a plural noun. For  example, "It’s easy to understand that libel and slander are crimes (NOT  crime)."

While watching Americans fight to protect their  constitutional rights of owning firearms, we, though just a small group of  Chinese citizens, are also fighting for our own constitutional  rights--speaking freely. It’s easy to understand that libel and slander are crimes;  nevertheless, uploading untrue messages online in China may also be a  criminal offense. Even worse, in 2013, the People’s Supreme Court issued a  judicial interpretation to Clause 1st, Article 246 of The China’s Criminal  Laws, stating that if an uploaded unauthenticated message is clicked on more  than 5000 times or is forwarded 500 times, its tweeter will commit the crime.  The Interpretation has not only terrified and deterred millions of online  goers, but also has raised doubts and challenges among all social levels.  Many people are crying out their objections online, feeling sorry for their  infringed civil rights. Although only few people so far have been convicted of  this type of crime, we are working hard to appeal to the People's Congress  for reforming or even abolishing this notorious part of criminal laws.

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