Corruption charges are flying between Prime Minister Zhu Ronghi, China's number three leader, and Li Peng, the country's second leading politician. Those charges are, invariably, produced by China's domestic surveillance agencies. But China's secret policemen are already working overtime nowadays, trying to keep up with China's millions of internet users. None of this zeal is new in China.
Corruption charges are flying between Prime Minister Zhu Ronghi, China's number three leader, and Li Peng, the country's second leading politician. Those charges are, invariably, produced by China's domestic surveillance agencies. But China's secret policemen are already working overtime nowadays, trying to keep up with China's millions of internet users. None of this zeal is new in China.