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China launches political policing task force: state media

Published 07/06/2020, 09:15 PM
Updated 07/06/2020, 09:20 PM
© Reuters. Chinese flag flutters at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China has launched a special taskforce to ramp up political policing to maintain social stability, said the official Procuratorial Daily, the latest move to rein in dissent over Beijing's handling of the coronavirus and protests in Hong Kong.

The taskforce should "crack down on all kinds of infiltration, subversion, sabotage, violent terrorist activities, ethnic separatist activities, and extreme religious activities," according to the undated notes from a meeting of the taskforce published in the paper on Monday.

The news of the taskforce came on the same day that a Beijing law professor who has been an outspoken critic of China's ruling Communist Party and President Xi Jinping was taken away by authorities.

The main responsibility of the taskforce is to safeguard China’s political system. "Political security is related to national safety and people's well-being," according to the notes.

Referencing the fight against coronavirus, the notes said a government can only guarantee its people's safety if it maintains a stable political environment.

The taskforce is part of the "Build a Peaceful China" coordination group set up in April and led by Guo Shengkun, China's top law enforcement official.

It's launch comes after China’s parliament passed national security legislation for Hong Kong at the end of June which punishes crimes of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces with up to life in prison.

Hong Kong has been rocked by large, and sometimes violent, pro-democracy protests since mid-2019.

The new security laws have been criticised by pro-democracy activists, lawyers and foreign governments who fear it would be used to stifle dissent and undermine freedoms the former British colony was promised when it returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

© Reuters. Chinese flag flutters at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

The day after the law came into effect, one man was arrested for carrying a Hong Kong independence flag.

Latest comments

I think China has learned a valuable lesson from Hong Kong. When kept unchecked, outside forces could penetrate and cause descent.
China learned nothing and gives the world plague after plague and its disgusting bug people will never stop until they are eradicated from this earth.
There is a big difference between an arsonist and an internet post calling Chairman Xi a baby diddling pederast who takes the cream of young boys onto his face to maintain the perfect moisture.
Great move!
Yes, great move, there is nothing wrong on earth or in God eyes to protect own political system when it brings so much physical improvements for own people, be it whatever-isms the people chosen, and with cooperative spirit to the world.
The main responsibility of the taskforce is to keep the comunist in power, total control.
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