China plans to develop policies to deal with the phenomenon of "Internet addiction"

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China plans to develop policies to deal with the phenomenon of 
Internet addiction

China plans to develop policies to deal with the phenomenon of  Internet addiction

Prevail in the dark Internet cafe, which is located in the Chinese capital Beijing, and waving in place only a glimmer of dim light, which is emitted from the screens and reflected on the faces of attendees cafe, enveloping silence present, there is heard only humming computers, even breaking a sitting if nothing when the beats with his hand on the table in anger and lighting a cigarette which looks upon the features of frustration.

This man has lost just one of the characters, which locked in the midst of a electronic games on the Internet, but no one is sitting around in front of computer screens where turns they all Mstgrkon in practice similar games.

Deng says Dan Her Internet cafe "After 24 hours, sometimes we are forced to expel those who sit outside the place."

Says Dan, which manages Internet cafe twenty years ago, "Men in particular do not want to leave, they want to stay here all the time and they forget about their families at home," she says that women customers of the cafe does not remain long and using computers to chat online.

And raises the growing demand for electronic gaming concern to the Chinese authorities since a long time, national statistics indicate the existence of 560 million Internet users in China and sixty percent of this number who play computer games on the Internet on a regular basis.

Up the cost of access to the World Wide Web in Internet cafes in China to less than 50 euro cents (65.0 U.S. dollars), while the average wage in the country to about 600 euros per month.

This phenomenon sparked the succession media reports on the problem of Internet addiction outbreak, the latest story of a young man spent six years in an Internet cafe.

Deng Jian says if a professor of psychiatry at the University of Jilin "The case of this young man particularly serious, but his actions for the traditional behavior of addicts."

15 cooperates and the Ministry of the Chinese government at the moment to arrive at a plan to remedy this problem, the plan includes a definition of the concept of Internet addiction by the end of this year and then the drafting of laws to deal with this addiction within three years.

Pei believes Lejeune professor of political science and law at the University of Political Science in Beijing that Internet addiction is a problem, especially in China, where the lead study long hours of intense feeling tired.

He added: "Society does not give people time and space to get rid of fatigue, which is why youth refuge in Internet cafes."

He expressed his belief that the new policy will not solve the problem, pointing to the need for social change for the treatment of this phenomenon.

He explained, "You can prohibit the Internet, but young people will not be executed trick to access to the international network" and said the only way to overcome this attraction is through creating a situation of social pressure so that it sit for a whole day in front of the computer is not modern.

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