Thursday, February 5, 2009

People's Daily: Chinese police go door-to-door to address public concerns

Special Report:Reconstruction After Earthquake

BEIJING, Feb. 5 (Chinese media) -- A national campaign

intended to improve the public perception of the police has seen "more than 1.9

million police members, including State Councilor and Minister of Public

Security Meng Jianzhu," make door-to-door visits, the People's Daily, run by the

Communist Party of China, reported Thursday in a front-page story.

The visits involved addressing such problems as

winter heating shortages in disaster-hit areas.

The national campaign, initiated by the Ministry of

Public Security at the end of last year, had helped improve the public image of

the police and resolved many public problems, the paper said. The campaign will

run through March.

The ministry told the newspaper that the campaign was

part of an effort to "maintain social stability and improve relations between

the police and the masses".

A ministry spokesman said: "Police going among the

public can settle conflicts and resolve problems more directly than petitioners

appealing to the government for help."

Police in the eastern province of Jiangsu mainly

visited local juvenile offenders, children of prisoners and migrant workers and

orphans, the newspaper said. Police in next-door Zhejiang Province visited local

enterprises that have experienced financial problems and places where public

security "was in disorder," it reported.

Earthquake-hit regions in southwestern Sichuan and northwestern Gansu provinces had asked the police to visit families having difficulties in their daily lives.







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