Beijing Association of Online Media Chairman Min Dahong expressed anger over Thursday's speech delivered by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, saying that it showed a lack of respect for the Chinese nation, which cannot accept conditions when it comes to matters of "national security" or "social stability".
This has come as the latest issue of debate and dispute between the world's biggest and third-biggest economies, and has joined a long list of others like trade imbalances, US's sale of weapons to Taiwan and currency values.
"How China's Internet develops and how it is managed are Chinese people's own affairs. On the Internet question, China doesn't need any lessons from the United States on what to do or how", said Mr. Ming.
Thursday's speech by Secretary Clinton had furiously criticized China's cyber policies, in addition to those of Iran and others, and called upon Beijing to thoroughly investigate the complaints out forward by Google.
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