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Associated Press, Mar. 12, 2003
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China’s top law enforcement officials promised redoubled efforts yesterday to crush terrorists, ethnic separatists, Falun Gong activists and others who they said threaten national security — and, just as importantly, economic progress.

The country’s chief judge and prosecutor, addressing lawmakers at a meeting of the rubber-stamp legislature in Beijing, called for more action against corruption and organized crime. They warned that the Chinese public is dissatisfied with the work of police and the courts.

“We should vigorously fight separatists, terrorists and evil cult organizers for the sake of national security,” said Han Zhubin, the country’s top prosecutor.

The key duty for the National People’s Congress this year is to name a successor to President Jiang Zemin. But the largely ceremonial event also allows Chinese leaders to trumpet their achievements, hear firsthand about local problems and lay out priorities for local officials.

Han said that police have arrested 3,402 people suspected of crimes against the state in the past five years. He didn’t say how many had been prosecuted but said their offenses included murders, bombings and arson. In the past, crimes against the state in China have included nonviolent political dissent.

Han said the figure also included suspected members of Falun Gong, which was banned in 1999 as an “evil cult” accused of threatening Communist Party rule. Activists abroad accuse China of misusing such security claims to suppress nonviolent dissent.

China has leveled terrorism accusations against activists agitating for greater autonomy in Tibet, the country’s Muslim northwest and elsewhere. Communist officials contend the teachings of Falun Gong and other banned spiritual groups jeopardize social stability.

China’s leaders have long decried rising violent crimes, economic crimes and corruption as threats to stability in this fast-changing society.

“Every country has a problem with corruption. It’s something the common people are concerned about,” said Peng Zengqiu, a teacher and delegate from Shanghai.

Xiao Yang, president of the Supreme People’s Court, said that courts in past five years convicted 89,896 people of economic crimes, up 30 percent from those convicted in the previous five. They convicted 83,308 people of corruption, among them 2,662 officials at the county level or higher — a 65 percent increase over the previous five-year period.

Increasingly, the courts were holding officials criminally accountable for corrupt acts, he said.

But Yang acknowledged that serious problems persist in the courts, including judges who “go so far as to take bribes to ignore the law.”

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