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| China's Islamic Community Condemns "East Turkistan" Terrorist Force |
| Leading Islamic figures in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Friday condemned the terrorist crimes committed by the "East Turkistan" terrorist forces in the past few years. |
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| Computer Helps Catch 5,500 Thieves in Beijing |
| The public transportation department of the Beijing Public Security Bureau has announced that 5,500 thieves were caught last year in the city with the help of a new on-line theft analysis system, according to Tuesday's China Police Daily. |
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| China Deciding on Striking Hard on Dark Forces |
| The 9th NPC Standing Committee called its 25th Standing Committee meeting for reviewing a decision by the State Council on strengthening public order and crack down on disruptive forces on December 28. The committee members at the meeting all showed their determination to strike hard on the crimes and arrogance of all dark forces and their protectors. |
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| China's Strike Against Crime Fruitful: State Councilor |
| China's strike against various criminal activities has proceeded smoothly and made remarkable achievements, said State Councilor Luo Gan, he also noted it is important not to be overly optimistic about the public security situation when delivering a report on improving public security to the plenary meeting of the ongoing 25th session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. |
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| China to Strike Hard Against Social, Economic Crimes Next Year |
| China's courts will continue its campaigns to "strike hard" against crimes and rectify market order next year, this will ensure a sound legal environment for China's economic development and social progress after the country's WTO entry, said Xiao Yang, president of China's Supreme People's Court at a national conference. |
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| Li Peng Calls for Better Environment for Juvenile |
China's 370 million minors will be provided with more education opportunities, better entertainment facilities and more secure environment, officials from the ministries of education, culture and public security. The juvenile protection law should be conscientiously enforced so that young people can grow up in a safe and harmonious environment. |
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| China Emphasizes Comprehensive Approach to Improve Public Security |
| The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council have called for enhanced efforts to improve public security through a comprehensive approach. The two authorities listed major threats to social security and called on the Party and government officials to assume more responsibility and strengthen crime-prevention networks. |
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| Beijing to Expand Public Security Information Network |
| The Public Security Bureau of this Chinese capital signed a contract Sunday with Qinghua, one of China's most prestigious universities, to cooperate in the establishment of a digital wide-band network. |
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| China Cracks 160,000 Narcotics-Related Crimes |
| Chinese police cracked 159,565 narcotics-related crimes in the first six months this year, 32.6 percent more than over the same period in 2000, the National Commission for Narcotics Control said Monday. |
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| Senior CPC Official on Public Security Work |
| A senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Saturday stressed that Chinese President Jiang Zemin's concept of the "Three Represents" should be earnestly followed in the management of public security work. |
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| China Holds National Meeting on Public Security |
| China on Friday held a ational meeting on comprehensive management of public security work, which a senior Chinese leader called an important component of China's reform, development and stability. |
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| China Cracks down on 25,000 Duty Crime Cases: Authority |
| People's procuratorates at different levels in China, by taking strong measures in participating the "Strike Hard" Campaign, straightened and regulated the economic rules of the market and intensified investigations on large and severe duty crime cases in the first half of this year. |
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