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Today (May 11, 2024)

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May 11, 2024

Today (May 11, 2024)

Rumor that the "Tibetan Water into Xinjiang" project will officially start in September?

Today (May 11, 2024)

Truth: Recently, some netizens posted information on the short video platform: "It's decided! The Hongqi River project of Tibetan water into Xinjiang officially started on September 15 this year (2024)! ”。 Another netizen reflected, "The Tibetan water into Xinjiang project scam, my cousin was caught by a scam called the Hongqi River Project, he has been in Hotan for 2 years, and every time he is called home, he says that he is too busy to get out of his ......", causing netizens to have questions and worries. After verification by the Hotan Prefecture Water Conservancy Bureau of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, no notice has been received from the relevant departments at a higher level on the planning of the "Tibetan water into Xinjiang" project. In fact, as early as 2015, the Ministry of Water Resources responded that it had not made any plans for the "Tibetan water into Xinjiang" project. All posts about various investment projects under the guise of the "Reservoir Water into Xinjiang" project are false information. If you are deceived, please contact the public security authorities immediately to avoid greater losses. (Source: "Xinjiang Network Refutation of Rumors" WeChat public account)

Rumors that the roof of a shopping mall in Chengdu was shocked by the "cement sealing people"?

Today (May 11, 2024)

Truth: On May 9, the news that "Chengdu, the cement pier sealed a benevolent (human) ......" began to circulate on the Internet, accompanied by a so-called "cement pier hiding corpses" video. After investigation by the Chengdu police, this is false information. At about 19 o'clock on May 9, Chen saw three videos in the WeChat chat group (after verification, one was a video related to a criminal case that occurred in Fuyang, Anhui Province, and the other two were police videos of the police handling a dispute in Jinjiang District, Chengdu City on May 9), at about 20:50 on the same day, Chen saw the video related to the criminal case in Fuyang, Anhui Province again in another WeChat group, and without confirming the authenticity of the video and information, he forwarded the two police videos of the public security organ of Jinjiang District, Chengdu City to the group. and misled other netizens in the group into believing that the criminal case took place in Chengdu. Later, the content of the group chat was disseminated by netizens, causing a bad social impact. At present, Chen has been sentenced to 10 days of administrative detention by the public security organs for disturbing public order by fabricating facts. (Source: "Chengdu Daily" WeChat public account)

Today (May 11, 2024)

Myth Solar flares can cause headaches, insomnia?

Truth: A solar flare is a powerful burst of radiation from the sun, which can be divided into A, B, C, M, X and other levels according to their intensity, with class A being the weakest and class X being the most intense. Solar flares erupt energetic particles and produce radiation, but the Earth has its own protective layer. The Earth has a protective "coat" of the Earth's magnetic field and the atmosphere, shielding a large number of energetic particles from the Sun and the Milky Way, and the radiation received on the ground usually does not change significantly. In fact, X-class solar flares can occur more than a dozen times a year at the peak of solar activity. A strong flare event may have some effects on the human body, such as eye strain, sunburn, etc., but these effects only occur in very extreme cases. No studies have shown that solar flares can cause headaches or insomnia. During a strong flare, you can protect yourself from sunglasses and sunscreen. (Source: "Science Refutes Rumors" WeChat public account)

Today (May 11, 2024)

The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Internet Information Office and other relevant departments exposed 8 typical cases of online violations of laws and regulations

Details: Recently, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Internet Information Office and the Autonomous Region Public Security Department have strictly investigated and dealt with a number of online violations of laws and regulations based on clues reported by netizens, in accordance with the "Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China", "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China", "Provisions on the Governance of the Online Information Content Ecosystem", "Measures for the Administration of Internet Religious Information Services" and other laws and regulations. Some of the typical cases are hereby notified as follows.

Case 1: The online account "Shu*" disseminated illegal information on the Internet that contained content such as inciting ethnic hatred and advocating ethnic separatism.

Case 2: The mobile application "iM****h" publishes illegal Internet religious information to induce minors to believe in religion.

Case 3: In order to gain attention, Zheng Mou, a netizen in Korla City, Bazhou, stirred up hot topics, fabricated scripts, forged scenes, and posed for fakes, misleading the public, causing greater public opinion, and causing a bad social impact.

Case 4: Yang, a netizen in Wensu County, Aksu Prefecture, selected irrelevant people and pictures to piece together the associated earthquake scene to mislead the public.

Case 5: An environmental protection technology company in Urumqi failed to strictly fulfill its network security protection obligations, and the implementation of network security protection responsibilities was not in place, resulting in its website being tampered with as a gambling website.

Case 6: A water conservancy project and a commercial concrete company in Kezhou failed to strictly perform network security protection obligations, resulting in the corresponding host being controlled by a Trojan horse program, and there were potential security risks such as information leakage.

Case 7: Ha, a netizen in Altay City, Altay Prefecture, posted rumors and information on an online platform, causing a negative social impact.

Case 8: Urumqi netizens Tan and Wang posted rumors on online platforms, causing adverse social impacts.

The internet information department and the public security organs reminded that the Internet is not a place outside the law, and that the vast number of netizens should go online in accordance with the law and in a civilized manner, and jointly create a good cyberspace ecology. (Source: "Netinfo Xinjiang" WeChat public account)

Source: China Internet Joint Rumor Refutation Platform