CGTN: How do Communist Party of China members interpret the secret of the Party’s success

BEIJING, June 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — “As long as I am breathing, I will continue to stand on the podium and give whatever I have to my students. I will never regret this,” said Zhang Guimei, who joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1998 and has spent her entire career providing free education to girls in remote rural areas in southwest China’s Yunnan Province.

She made the remarks on Tuesday on behalf of the awardees of the July 1 Medal, the highest honor in the Party, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

As the world explores academic theories that can explain the long-term success of the CPC, an answer is given by its members.

CPC’s original aspiration unchanged

“The recipients are ordinary heroes that fulfill their duties and make quiet contributions,” said President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, when delivering a speech at the ceremony granting the July 1 Medal.

Recipients of the July 1 Medal embody the fundamental tenet of Chinese Communists, which is putting the people at the very center of their hearts and wholeheartedly serving the people, he added.

Since its founding a century ago, the CPC has always kept in mind its founding mission – to seek happiness for the people and rejuvenation for the Chinese nation – and this has been firmly practiced by its members.

The stories of the outstanding Party members as July 1 Medal awardees vividly explain staying true to the original aspiration and founding mission of the Party and more examples in this regard can be easily found in the development of China under the CPC leadership.

In China’s fight against COVID-19 epidemic, more than 39 million CPC members fought the virus at the front line, and more than 13 million volunteered their services. Nearly 400 CPC members have defended others’ lives and safety at the cost of their own.

In China’s poverty alleviation campaign, from 2013 to 2020, more than 3 million Party members were selected and dispatched as first Party secretaries and resident working team members to carry out targeted projects nationwide.

Through continuous efforts, the remaining 98.99 million impoverished rural residents had all been lifted out of poverty by the end of 2020.

Generations of CPC members have fought tenaciously for national independence and liberation, for prosperity and strength of the country, and for the happiness of the people, Xi said.

CPC’s political commitment: People first

The year 2021 marks the centenary of the founding of the CPC and throughout those years, the CPC has remained committed to a people-centered philosophy of development, and serving the people was the main mission of the Party when it was founded in 1921.

In his speech at the awarding ceremony on Tuesday, Xi stressed that the CPC members should put the people’s interests first, work to serve the people, address their needs and stay close to them.

“People” is always a keyword in Xi’s speeches. “The people are the creators of history; they are the fundamental force that determines our Party and country’s future,” he has said, and China’s development is in line with this philosophy.

China’s macroeconomic achievements have also been translated into the well-being of its people. As of 2020, the social security system had covered more than 1.3 billion people.

As China embarks on a new journey of fully building a modern socialist country, Xi in his speech called on CPC members and officials to boldly advance toward the second centenary goal, as well as the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation.

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President Abbas meets Jordan’s Abdullah II in Amman, discuss political developments

AMMAN, President Mahmoud Abbas today met with Jordanian King Abdullah II in Amman.

President Abbas arrived in the Jordanian capital, Amman, where he had a private meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II.

They discussed the latest political developments in the Palestinian arena, bi-lateral relations and issues of mutual concern.

In this regard, President Abbas affirmed ongoing coordination with Jordan in the interest of the Arab nation and its common causes, primarily the Palestinian cause.

Abbas’ separate meeting with Abdullah was followed by an expanded meeting involving officials from both sides.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

PCBS issues statement on Preliminary Estimates of Quarterly National Accounts, First Quarter 2021

RAMALLAH, According to a report by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at constant prices increased by 2% in Palestine during the 1st quarter 2021 compared to the 4th quarter 2020.

Primary estimates for GDP at constant prices showed an increase of 2% in Palestine during the 1st quarter 2021 compared to the 4th quarter 2020 at constant prices, mainly in (Services, Construction, Transportation and Storage) by 7% for each activity, Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 3%, Financial and Insurance Activities 2%.

On the other hand, it showed a decrease of 6% in GDP in Palestine during the 1st quarter 2021 compared to the 1st quarter 2020 which excludes the seasonal effect, meanwhile the base year is 2015. GDP for the 1st quarter 2021 at constant prices was USD 2,974 million for the West Bank and USD 634 million for Gaza Strip.

GDP per Capita for Palestine at constant prices was USD 738 during the 1st quarter 2021, it showed an increase of 1% compared to the 4th quarter 2020. As for the West Bank it was USD 1,060 at constant prices during the 1st quarter 2021, it showed an increase by 1% during the 1st quarter 2021 compared to the 4th quarter 2020, while for Gaza Strip it was USD 304 during the 1st quarter 2021, and it showed an increase by 2% during the 1st quarter 2021 compared to the 4th quarter 2020.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israeli forces detain 17 Palestinians, injure four others in West Bank raids

RAMALLAH, Israeli forces Wednesday overnight detained 17 Palestinians and injured four others across the West Bank, according to security sources.

They said that Israeli forces rounded up two Palestinians after storming their houses in Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah city.

The raid triggered confrontations during which the soldiers fired barrages of tear gas canisters and stun grenades towards local teens. No casualties were reported though.

The soldiers rounded up two others after breaking into and ransacking their houses in Kafr Ni’ma town, northwest of the city.

They conducted a similar raid in Bili‘in village, west of the city, resulting in the detention of another.

In the northern West Bank, Israeli military vehicles stormed al-Ma‘ajin neighborhood of Nablus, where soldiers detained a resident after ransacking his house.

The soldiers detained two others in separate two raids in Rujeib and Beit Dajan villages, southeast and east of the city.

In Jenin district, undercover Israeli forces, known as Musta’ribeen or Mista’arvim in Hebrew, sneaked their way into Jenin refugee camp, and abducted a resident.

Then, soldiers in military uniforms raided the camp and opened fire towards the residents and youths who attempted to block their passage, injuring two by bullets in the foot and hand and hitting a woman by a stun grenade.

A similar Israeli military raid was conducted in Anzah village, southwest of Jenin, resulting in the detention of two others.

In the southern West Bank, the soldiers forced their way into Dheisheh refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and detained two teens, aged 17 and 18, after storming the houses of their families.

During ensuing confrontations, the soldiers opened fire towards local youths, hitting one with a live round in the foot.

The casualty was rushed to a hospital in Bethlehem for urgent treatment.

The sources confirmed that the soldiers detained three others; two young men, including an 18-year-old high school student, from Husan village, west of the city, and another from Artas village, south of the city.

Meanwhile,, a Palestinian was detained in a raid in the southern part of Hebron city.

Israeli forces frequently raid Palestinian houses almost on a daily basis across the West Bank on the pretext of searching for “wanted” Palestinians, triggering clashes with residents.

These raids, which take place also in areas under the full control of the Palestinian Authority, are conducted with no need for a search warrant, whenever and wherever the military chooses in keeping with its sweeping arbitrary powers.

Under Israeli military law army commanders have full executive, legislative and judicial authority over 3 million Palestinians living in the West Bank. Palestinians have no say in how this authority is exercised.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israeli forces demolish house near Salfit

SALFIT, Israeli forces Wednesday demolished a Palestinian-owned under construction house in the village of Bruqin, to the west of the occupied West Bank city of Salfit, according to local sources.

The sources told WAFA that Israeli forces raided the northwestern area of the aforementioned village and demolished a 70 square meter houses belonging to local resident Mousa Abu Tabeekh.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israeli settlers damage dozens of olive trees near Nablus

NABLUS, Israeli settlers today damaged more than 30 olive trees in the village of Jaloud, to the south of the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, according to sources.

Ghassan Daghlas, a local official, told WAFA that the settlers damaged more than 30 olive trees in the village.

Settlers uprooted about 50 olive trees in the same area last month.

Extremist Israeli settlers’ violence against Palestinians and their property is routine in the West Bank and is rarely prosecuted by Israeli authorities.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israeli forces demolish shack near Jerusalem

SALFIT, Israeli occupation authorities today demolished a shack in Sur Baher neighborhood, southeast of Jerusalem, according to local sources.

The sources said that staff from the Israeli municipality, under heavy protection from the Israeli forces, escorted a bulldozer into the neighborhood and tore down the shack.

Using the pretext of illegal building, Israel demolishes houses on a regular basis to restrict Palestinian expansion in occupied Jerusalem.

At the same time, the municipality and government build tens of thousands of housing units in illegal settlements in East Jerusalem for Jews with a goal to offset the demographic balance in favor of the Jewish settlers in the occupied city.

Although Palestinians in East Jerusalem, a part of the internationally recognized Palestinian Territory that has been subject to Israeli military occupation since 1967, they are denied their citizenship rights and are instead classified only as “residents” whose permits can be revoked if they move away from the city for more than a few years.

They are also discriminated against in all aspects of life including housing, employment and services, and are unable to access services in the West Bank due to the construction of Israel’s separation wall.

According to a report by the Israeli human rights group B’Tselem, the Israeli High Court could be liable for war crimes for their policies that led to the dispossession of Palestinians from their properties in Area C of the West Bank.

The report, Fake Justice, shows that the court’s support of Israeli planning policy is tantamount to support for dispossession and forcible transfer of Palestinians, a war crime under international law.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israel orders halt on construction of two houses east of Bethlehem

BETHLEHEM, The Israeli occupation authorities today ordered a halt on the construction of two houses in Kisan village, east of Bethlehem city, according to local sources.

Deputy Head of the Village Council, Ahmad Ghazal, said that Israeli forces stormed the village and handed Omar and Hussein Ebayyat orders to stop the construction of their houses purportedly for being built without licenses since they are located in Area C, which is under full Israeli military control.

Palestinians are not allowed to build in Area C of the occupied West Bank without an Israeli permit, which is impossible to get.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

OIC condemns Israel’s demolition operations in East Jerusalem

JEDDAH, The General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned the demolition operations of houses and facilities carried out by the Israeli occupation forces in the Bustan neighborhood of Silwan in the occupied city of Jerusalem.

The organization considered in a statement what is happening in Silwan an extension of the policy of forced displacement of the original inhabitants in favor of Judaization projects and colonial settlement schemes with the aim of altering the demographic, geographic, and legal reality of the Holy City.

The OIC stressed that such measures constitute a violation of international law, calling on the international community to shoulder its responsibilities to provide international protection for the Palestinian people, put an end to the occupation, achieve a just and durable peace in accordance with the relevant UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative based on the two-state solution and the establishment of an independent state of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Palestinian owners of 25 houses in West Bank village receive Israeli demolition orders

NABLUS, The Israeli military authorities today handed 25 residents of al-Sawiyeh village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, demolition orders for their houses under the pretext they were built in Area C and without an Israeli permit.

Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors Israeli settlement activities in the north of the West Bank, told WAFA that soldiers raided the village and handed the 25 residents the demolition orders.

Al-Sawiyeh head of village council, Murad Abu Ras, told WAFA that some of these houses are inhabited while others are still under construction.

He said village residents are not allowed to build in most of their land under the pretext that land is classified as Area C, which is under full Israeli rule, while they can build in only 5 percent of the area of the village, classified as Area B, which is under Palestinian administration and Israeli military control.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Palestine confirms 154 new coronavirus cases, one death

RAMALLAH, Palestine today confirmed 154 new Covid-19 cases and one death, according to Health Minister Mai al-Kaileh.

She announced that 154 Palestinians tested positive for the highly contagious virus and another died of it in the occupied territories.

Among the new 154 cases, 14 cases were recorded in the West Bank and 140 others in the besieged Gaza Strip.

She identified the death case as a resident of the besieged Gaza Strip.

She added that 140 Covid-19 patients recovered; seven recovery cases in the West Bank and 133 others in the Gaza Strip.

She pointed that eight Covid-19 patients are getting treatment in intensive care units, including two who are connected to ventilators. In addition, 14 others are currently receiving treatment at hospitals and Covid-19 dispensaries.

She said that the recovery rate in Palestine has so far reached 98.2 percent, while active cases declined to 0.7 percent. The death toll stood at 1.1 percent of total infections.

Regarding the Covid-19 vaccination rollout, al-Kaileh said that 504,027 people have received their first jab of the vaccine in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, including 364,170 people who received the second dose of the vaccine.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Japan contributes $8 million for Palestine’s efforts to fight coronavirus

RAMALLAH, Japan contributed today $8 million toward Palestine’s efforts to fight coronavirus.

Palestine’s Finance Minister Shukri Bishara and Health Minister Mai Alkaila signed the papers for the grant with the head of the Palestine office of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Toshya Abe.

The signing ceremony took place at the office and in the presence of Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, who thanked Japan for the continued support of Palestine at all levels, which contributes to the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two countries.

“We are providing this grant to Palestine to support the emergency response to the coronavirus, and we will spare no effort to work at the humanitarian and development level to meet the economic and social challenges facing Palestine, and we will continue to support Palestine at all levels,” Japan’s representative to Palestine, Masayuki Maguchi, said.

The grant includes refrigerators and refrigeration vehicles for vaccine preservation, as well as laboratory equipment and special equipment for coronavirus tests.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency