1st LD-Writethru: No rest until sweeping victory against drugs, Xi says
Xinhua, June 25, 2015 Adjust font size:
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for more comprehensive and coordinated efforts to combat drugs, vowing that there would be "no rest until a sweeping victory".
Xi made the remarks Thursday when meeting groups and individuals who were being honored for their outstanding contributions to the antidrug cause, ahead of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which falls on Friday.
During the meeting, Xi expressed respect and thanks to police, workers and volunteers.
Premier Li Keqiang also attended the meeting.
"Drugs are a menace for society and a significant issue concerning public security. They severely harm health, corrupt will, destroy families, consume wealth, poison society, pollute the social environment, and lead to other crimes," Xi said, underlining that there was a "very arduous" task ahead.
"The antidrug work concerns security, prosperity and people's well-being, and a firm opposition to drugs is the routine standpoint of the Party and the government," Xi said, urging all departments to tackle the problem and carry out more effective and resolute measures.
Xi said the Communist Party of China (CPC) was confident that it could effectively win the fight against drugs, while underscoring that the campaign mattered to the nation's great rejuvenation.
He said the fight required a steadfast mind and solid work and called on all Party and governmental authorities at all levels to strengthen their work in this regard.
Also, he called on members of society to support the work.
Antidrug awareness should be promoted among people from a younger age, and the education and prevention of drug-related offenses should also be given greater attention, Xi said, calling for efforts to promote healthy lifestyles.
A total of 100 model groups, and 100 model individuals received awards for their excellent work.
Public Security Minister Guo Shengkun attended the ceremony and outstanding police officers and volunteers gave speeches at the event. Endi