Advanced Search
English Home
Headline
Opinion
China
World
Business
Sports
Education
Sci-Tech
Culture
FM Remarks
Friendly Contacts
News in
World Media
Features
Message Board
Voice of Readers
Feedback
Employment Opportunity

Tuesday, January 18, 2000, updated at 12:48(GMT+8)
China Social Stability Vital to China's Development

A senior Chinese official vowed to firmly safeguard social stability, saying it is of vital importance to China's reform and development in 2000.

Luo Gan, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remark at the first plenary meeting of the Central Commission for Comprehensive Management of Social Problems, which opened here today.

Luo, also director of the commission, said that in 1999, various member departments under the commission had centered on economic construction, stuck to anti-crime campaign, and promoted the building of safe communities, making great contributions to China's reform and development.

He pointed out that in 2000, priority should be given to the crackdown on those illicit activities hampering the development of state-owned enterprises, and on violent crimes involving firearms, explosives and criminal rings.

Luo added that the strike on the Falun Gong cult, pornography, gambling and narcotics will be continued.

He stressed that departments including public security, railways, communications, and civil aviation, should work hard to ensure traffic safety and a stable social environment, especially in the forthcoming Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls on February 5.

Printer-friendly Version In This Section
  • Macao's Return, Kosovo War Top Concerns of Chinese People in 1999

  • Jiang Enzhu Briefs Media on Renaming of Xinhua Branches in HK, Macao

  • More Cultivated Land Returned to Nature

  • Macao SAR Procurators Hold First Plenary Meeting

  • Chinese NPC Chairman Meets Vietnamese Delegation

  • Chinese President Encourages Youth Volunteers

  • Back to top
    Copyright by People's Daily Online, All rights reserved




    Relevant Stories




    Internet Links