First observation | General Secretary of the Supreme Leader emphasized in his report that "the key lies in the party"

  General Secretary of the Supreme Leader emphasized in the party’s Report to the 20th CPC National Congress: "The key to building a socialist modern country in an all-round way and promoting the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation lies in the party."

  "The key lies in the party", which is extremely important.

  The key to China’s success lies in the Party.

  The most fundamental reason for the great achievements and great changes achieved in the new era in the past ten years lies in the fact that General Secretary of the Supreme Leader is the core of the CPC Central Committee and the core of the whole party, and in the scientific guidance of Socialism with Chinese characteristics Thought of the Supreme Leader in the new era.

  It is of great practical significance to embark on a new journey, meet new challenges and uphold the leadership of the party.

  Report to the 20th CPC National Congress of the Party pointed out that from now on, the central task of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is to unite and lead the people of all ethnic groups to build a socialist modernization power in an all-round way, realize the goal of the second century, and comprehensively promote the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation with Chinese modernization.

  With regard to Chinese-style modernization and upholding the party’s leadership, General Secretary of the Supreme Leader emphasized this in the party’s Report to the 20th CPC National Congress:

  — — "Chinese-style modernization is a socialist modernization led by the Communist Party of China (CPC), which has both the common characteristics of modernization in all countries and the characteristics of China based on its own national conditions";

  — — To put forward the essential requirements of Chinese modernization, the first thing is to "adhere to the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC)";

  — — On the way forward, the first major principle that must be firmly grasped is "upholding and strengthening the overall leadership of the party."

  Based on a profound analysis of our party’s historical position and tasks, the Supreme Leader General Secretary clearly pointed out: "As the largest Marxist ruling party in the world, our party must always win the support of the people and consolidate its long-term ruling position, and must always remain sober and firm in solving the unique problems of the big party."

  Strike while the iron is hot. The key to building a strong party is that the party should manage the party strictly and comprehensively.

  Facing the unique problems of the big party, General Secretary of the Supreme Leader in the Report to the 20th CPC National Congress of the Party asked the whole party to keep in mind two "always on the road": "strictly administering the party in an all-round way, and the party’s self-revolution is always on the road".

  Facing the unique problems of the big party, the party’s Report to the 20th CPC National Congress made strategic arrangements — —

  Adhere to and strengthen the centralized and unified leadership of the CPC Central Committee; Persevere in casting souls with the supreme leader’s new era Socialism with Chinese characteristics Thought; Perfecting the party’s self-revolutionary system; Building a contingent of high-quality cadres who can shoulder the heavy responsibility of national rejuvenation; Strengthen the political function and organizational function of the party organization; Adhere to the strict tone to strengthen the discipline; Resolutely win the protracted battle against corruption.

  Facing the unique problems of the big party, the General Secretary of the Supreme Leader made it clear at the beginning of the party’s Report to the 20th CPC National Congress: "All comrades in the party must keep in mind their mission, be modest and prudent, work hard, and be brave and good at fighting."

  At the critical moment of starting a new journey, the General Secretary of the Supreme Leader warned the whole party with "Three Musts", highlighting the sobriety and firmness of the century-old party in the new era.

  Embarking on the new journey of national rejuvenation, always facing difficulties with the spirit of rushing for exams, and continuing to forge and temper itself with the spirit of self-revolution, the Communist Party of China (CPC) will surely unite and lead hundreds of millions of people in China to win even greater victories and glory.

  

  Planning: Huo Xiaoguang

  Lead writers: Huang Yue, Gao Lei, Sun Shaolong

  Coordinator: Zhang Xiaosong, Hui Luo and Wang Xuan.

  Vision | Editor: Jiang Xiao, Bao Yuhan

  Xinhua News Agency produced domestically.

  Produced by the first studio of Xinhua News Agency

China students tell about the anti-"Hong Kong independence" parade.

Our reporter Zhang Xueting.

The violent demonstrations in Hongkong in recent days have touched the hearts of China compatriots at home and abroad. In mid-August, overseas students and overseas Chinese from all over the world spontaneously organized patriotic demonstrations against "Hong Kong independence", which became the focus of the media. They showed their faces aboveboard, held the five-star red flag, and sang March of the Volunteers and Chinese pop songs enthusiastically and peacefully, in sharp contrast to the masked mobs in black who created chaos in Hong Kong. How are these students organized? What do they think of the parade and their future actions? The Global Times reporter recently contacted several international students who participated in the parade and learned some of their experiences and mentality in participating in the event.

Hundreds of strangers gather on WeChat group.

"Classmate, can you help me get into the group? It has exceeded 100 people." "The number of people is up! Seek to open a new group! " This is a comment that the Global Times reporter saw under a WeChat account about the precautions of Toronto’s anti-"Hong Kong independence" demonstration. Through introduction, the reporter joined a WeChat group named "London Anti-Hong Kong Independence Parade is Rational and Patriotic". There are more than 160 members in the group, and the group announcement repeatedly reminds everyone "don’t make excessive remarks" and "non-violence against Hong Kong independence".

"These group members are all spontaneously gathered, and there is no unified organizer or leader. Adding a group is also word of mouth, and there is no call or coercion. Some people will be more responsible for some of the work, but everyone will discuss and plan together. " China student, whose net name is "Shark", is studying in Toronto. In his spare time, he started his own business in electronic product consultation and was responsible for more preparations for the parade in front of the old city hall in Toronto. Before the March on the 17th, he posted the notice of activities and precautions on the official website where he usually started his own business. "Although things have happened in Hong Kong for a long time, many people here have only really paid attention to the incident that Global Times reporter Fu Guohao was beaten by thugs. At the beginning, some students saw the poster of’ Hong Kong independence’ propaganda in five major cities in Canada on August 17, so we decided to speak for our country. " He told reporters that as far as he knows, there are at least a dozen large groups of more than 400 people preparing for the parade around the world.

In fact, China students and overseas Chinese have long been known for their low-key and non-political image, and they often avoid talking about words like "procession". This time, such a large-scale patriotic activity was held, and many students said that it was because all international students had a common ambition. "Shark" told reporters: "Some western media have smeared China for decades and have become the leading international public opinion. We want to erase these false labels, and we don’t want to be rejected by local people, and we don’t want to put our motherland in danger. "

However, because everyone in the group doesn’t know each other, it is inevitable that there will be "spies". "This situation has also happened in our previous anti-Tibet independence activities," said Shark. "They sent screenshots to some anti-China media, accusing us of being’ China spies’ and’ led by the China Consulate’. However, we are really all international students without any official background, and we are also very sad why some compatriots will’ betray’. "

Peaceful parade, quality parade

"From building a group to marching, it will take three or four days. I joined late and only had one day to prepare." Yao, who participated in the parade in Parliament Square in London (pictured), told the Global Times reporter that the planning time before and after the whole event was very short. Yao is studying at King’s College London, which happens to be the exam week. "We don’t want to affect our studies, so we all try our best to get the best results in the most convenient way." Yao said that many people printed national flags and slogans on A4 paper, and if possible, they brought large national flags. Some students suggested wearing red clothes.

"Shark" recalled that everyone bought flags and clothes at their own expense, paid their own fares, and had no external funds. "Our participants are from Hamilton, 70 kilometers from Toronto, Waterloo, 100 kilometers from Canada, and London, 200 kilometers from Canada. Our peers will take a ride together."

What is more important than materials is the unanimous commitment of these students to the "peaceful March". In the "Safety Brochure" of the Toronto Parade released by "Shark", it was repeatedly emphasized not to clash with "Hong Kong independence" elements: "If there is a riot, disperse immediately; Save the video evidence to prevent the media from smearing; Keep group activities and don’t be alone. " The manual also reminds everyone to clean up the garbage and not to bother the local police and many other details. Yao told reporters that everyone kept reminding us to "March for quality" in the group: "Never swear and shout slogans just right. After the parade, we also thanked the police for maintaining order. "

"I hope there won’t be a next time."

On 17th, in demonstrations around the world, the number of patriotic parades composed of China students and overseas Chinese almost "crushed" their opponents. "Shark" said that there were about 100 people on both sides at that time. Yao said that their team of international students is about 300, far exceeding the other dozens. However, with enthusiasm, they are also rethinking what to do next.

"Because of the hasty preparation, we are actually not as good as those’ Hong Kong independence’ elements in publicity." Mr. Yao told the Global Times reporter that many students focused on expressing their positions, but neglected the publicity. First, they did not publicize in English. Second, the so-called "freedom and democracy" claimed by "Hong Kong independence" elements may be more easily accepted by the West. "Sharks" said that because they were worried about disturbing the surrounding area, they didn’t bring horns, which led to a slightly weaker momentum. He said that there are some foreigners in the "Hong Kong independence" team, and they are often pulled by the roadside to shout slogans together. It is worth mentioning that Mr. Yao noticed that some elderly British people expressed their support for overseas students. "Some of them experienced the May storm and the Vietnam War, and their life experiences were richer and they knew more about China.".

The reporter noticed that, unlike the black thugs in Hong Kong, the international students who participated in the patriotic parade showed their faces openly. Earlier, some "Hong Kong independence" elements threatened on the Internet to write down the appearance of participating students, search them for human flesh and report to the school. Are these students worried about the negative impact of participating in the parade? Yao did not hesitate to say that he had worked as a league secretary in a domestic university. "If you don’t stand up now, who will speak for us in the future?" "Shark" said that some people in the "Hong Kong independence" group demonstrating in Canada also wore masks, which had violated Canadian laws and the police had the right to detain them. On the other hand, international students marched legally and expressed their position. "I believe the local government will protect our rights and personal safety."

A demonstration can’t stop "Hong Kong independence" elements from continuing to be "demons". In this regard, the international students interviewed by the Global Times reporter said that they would not focus on the parade. "Shark" believes that everyone is far away from home after all, and some mature students who have the ability can stand up; Students who are unfamiliar with environmental and political events should still pay attention to their own safety. Yao said frankly, "If there is another activity, I will attend it again, but I hope there won’t be another one.".

Many overseas students have reported that Chinese’s voice has always been at a disadvantage in the international public opinion field. Many students believe that in their future study abroad life, they should start from themselves, not only express their positions, but also pay attention to ways and means to make them acceptable to the international community. "I study international relations," said Yao. "I want to let everyone know more about China through the communication with teachers and classmates in class. Although a person’s strength is thin, I can do it myself. "