Senior Chinese leader Luo Gan
said Tuesday that more attention should be given to the
administration of the migrant population and to preventing juvenile
delinquency in order to maintain social stability.
"Party (Communist Part of China, or CPC) and government
organizations should place the two matters high on their agenda and
look for concrete achievements," said Luo, a member of the Standing
Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
Luo, who heads a central committee on maintaining social order,
said at a plenary session of the committee that while performing
administrative duties, relevant departments should also provide
high-quality services to the migrant population and and protect
their legitimate rights and interests.
The construction of CPC and Communist Youth League organizations
among the migrant population should be strengthened, he said.
Feelings of loneliness, estrangement and emptiness beset the
migrant population, mainly rural laborers doing job in cities. Such
circumstances tend to breed problems.
What's more, some of them are not fairly treated by their
bosses. In the past, migrant laborers often had difficulty getting
paid on time and in full.
Luo said that family, school and societal resources should be
pooled to combat juvenile delinquency.
He said more attention should be given to jobless youth and
children that no longer have parents to look after them. More
shelter centers for migrant children should be established
quickly.
He also called for a heavier crackdown on illegal and
pornographic materials, cleaning up the environment in and around
schools and fostering a sound cultural environment for
youngsters.
(Xinhua News Agency October 26, 2005)
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