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Thursday, June 28, 2001, updated at 20:42(GMT+8) | ||||||||||||||
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Official on Battles Vs Separatists, Fundamentalists and TerroristsChina will closely watch and crack down on the criminal activities of ethnic separatist forces, religious fundamentalist forces and terrorist forces, while severely striking destructive activities by hostile forces, so as to firmly safeguard national security and unity.The authorities will further carry out the Strike-Hard campaign, rectify the economic order and crack down financial crimes, and further combat Falun Gong. State Councilor Luo Gan made these remarks Thursday in a report to the 14th Session of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). Luo is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the secretary of the Committee of Political Science and Law Under the CPC Central Committee. In his report, Luo informed the top political advisors of the security situation in the country and the measures taken by CPC committees and governments at different levels to fight against hostile and separatist forces as well as the Falun Gong cult. The state councilor thanked CPPCC organizations and members at all levels for their attention and support for the political and law work and said he is looking forward to accepting their supervision and hearing their proposals on the issue. The audience included CPPCC National Committee vice chairmen Ye Xuanping, Wang Zhaoguo, Qian Weichang, Ren Jianxin, Song Jian, Li Guixian, Chen Junsheng, Zhang Siqin, Qian Zhengying, Sun Fuling, Ma Man Kei, Zhu Guangya, Wan Guoquan, Hu Qili, Chen Jinhua, Zhao Nanqi, Mao Zhiyong, Bai Lichen, Jing Shuping, Luo Haocai, Zhang Kehui, Zhou Tienong and Wang Wenyuan, and CPPCC National Committee Secretary-General Zheng Wantong.
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