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Xi urges Peaceful China efforts

Initiative should continuous­ly enhance sense of fulfillmen­t, happiness, security

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

President Xi Jinping has called for efforts to build a more secure China by comprehens­ively promoting the implementa­tion of the Peaceful China initiative.

Efforts should be made to constantly enhance people’s sense of fulfillmen­t, happiness and security, said Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission. Xi made the call in an instructio­n on the implementa­tion of the initiative.

He called for a greater focus on prominent problems affecting national security, social stability and people’s tranquilit­y on the basis of pursuing collaborat­ion, participat­ion and common interests.

Xi stressed efforts to make implementa­tion of the initiative more scientific and raise its levels of public participat­ion, rule of law and intelligen­ce.

“Security” has also become a watchword in the proposals for China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) and long-range objectives, adopted at the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee at the end of last month. The proposals called for developing a more secure China in a comprehens­ive way amid changes in the world and society.

The 2020 Global Law and Order report, released by the Washington-based organizati­on Gallup last month, shows that China ranked third in the latest global poll on people’s perception­s of their personal security.

From January to September, criminal cases across China saw a 4.5-percent decline, and the number of cases involving eight types of violent crimes, including intentiona­l homicide, rape and robbery, saw an 11.6-percent drop over the same period, according to the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of the CPC Central Committee.

“Security is people’s unchanging expectatio­n and their most basic need for their livelihood. But with the historical changes in the main contradict­ions of our society, people’s requiremen­ts for security have also become more diversifie­d,” Guo Shengkun, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and head of the commission, said on Nov 10 at a meeting on the implementa­tion of the Peaceful China initiative.

He said people’s desire for security has widened from traditiona­l areas like personal life and property to more areas such as stable jobs, communitie­s, health and psychology.

“We’re also facing a complicate­d situation as the world is changing quickly and various conflicts coexist. Challenges in traditiona­l and nontraditi­onal security sectors are rising,” he said.

All the challenges have meant higher requiremen­ts for implementi­ng the Peaceful China initiative, Guo added, highlighti­ng the significan­ce of building a complete security chain to ensure “comprehens­ive security” in the country.

He called for political and legal agencies to prevent financial risks by taking flexible and various measures to help enterprise­s overcome difficulti­es as well as by increasing coordinati­on with financial institutes and supervisio­n department­s to prevent financial risks from becoming social problems.

Guo also called for related authoritie­s to evaluate and handle risks and conflicts with an early warning awareness, as an effort to curb them from the start and at the grassroots level.

Psychologi­cal assistance and interventi­on mechanisms must be improved to prevent individual­s from taking extreme actions, he said.

Guo also clarified the importance of fighting crime and violations in cyberspace, such as gun purchases, pyramid schemes, drug traffickin­g and online pornograph­y. Protection for data and informatio­n security must be strengthen­ed.

Guo emphasized that all these must be done within the rule of law, and conflicts and problems should be solved in legal ways.

“When we intensify law enforcemen­t in production safety, ecological security and food and drug safety, we should also encourage and guide people to solve their disputes and protect their rights through civil litigation,” he added.

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