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1,595 state personnel prosecuted on charges of human rights abuses(03/09/05)

 

China prosecuted a total of 1,595 people working for state organs on charges related to human rightsabuse last year, up 13.3 percent from a year ago, China's chief procurator told the parliament on March 9.

    "The procuratorial organs have seriously implement the rule of respect and protect human rights set in the Constitution, and have strengthened the concept and measures in their fight against criminals and in protection of the people," said Jia Chunwang, procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate of China,in his annual work report to the National People's Congress.

    The Supreme People's Procuratorate established two hotlines last June to hear reports of job-related human rights violations, a major target of China's procuratorates from May 2004 to June 2005.

    Human rights violations by state organs are defined by the procuratorate as dereliction of duty that causes serious life and property losses, illegal detention and search of people, extorting confessions and collecting evidence by violence, sabotaging elections and infringing on civil rights of citizens, and maltreating detainees.

    China's chief procurator took a specialized action last year toinvestigate into human rights infringement cases by personnel of state organs.

    "A total number of 1,595 state personnel were investigated on charges related to human rights abuse and handled accordingly, up 13.3 percent," he said. "The Supreme People's Procuratorate put the handling of a total 82 major cases under its direct supervision."

    The chief