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UPDATED: October 19, 2012 NO. 43 OCTOBER 25, 2012
Military Zones
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China is considering protecting its defense-related scientific, technological and industrial facilities as military zones, according to a People's Liberation Army (PLA) officer.

Some key organizations will be zoned as forbidden or restricted military areas, said Ma Yifei from the PLA's Headquarters of the General Staff on October 17.

National defense organizations related to science, technology and industry have a direct bearing on the country's national security and defense strengths, thus requiring good security, confidentiality, air exclusion and electromagnetic environment conditions, Ma said.

However, such organizations are off-limits to the protection of military installations under current law and regulations, and many of them face a complicated surrounding environment, Ma said, adding that such situations have resulted in some information leaks and undermined the efficiency of these facilities.



 
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