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Strengthen safety education and build a safety defense line
? April 15 is the National Security Education Day every year to enhance the national security awareness of the whole people.

2065438+On July 1 2005, the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) passed the National Security Law, which stipulated that the state should strengthen national security news propaganda and public opinion guidance. Carry out national security publicity and education activities through various forms. Incorporate national security education into the national education system and the civil servant education and training system to enhance the national security awareness of the whole people. April 15 is the national safety education day every year.

The 15th meeting of the 12th the NPC Standing Committee passed the National Security Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), which came into effect on July 6, 2006.

In order to strengthen the national people's safety awareness and actively safeguard national security, Article 14 of the first chapter of the law stipulates: "April 15 is the National Safety Education Day every year." Every year around April 15, China will carry out corresponding activities.

National interests are above everything else, and national security is everyone's responsibility. It is the basic obligation of citizens stipulated in our constitution to establish national security consciousness and consciously care for and safeguard national security. Do you know all these things about national security?

On July 6, 2065, the 15th meeting of the 12th the NPC Standing Committee voted to pass the new National Security Law. National security tasks in the fields of political security, homeland security, military security, cultural security, and scientific and technological security 1 1 have been clearly defined by law and will be implemented as of the date of promulgation. Article 77 of the National Security Law stipulates that citizens and organizations shall perform the following obligations to safeguard national security:

(1) Abide by the relevant provisions of the Constitution, laws and regulations on national security;

(two) timely report clues that endanger national security activities;

(3) Truthfully providing known evidence of activities endangering national security;

(four) to provide convenience or other assistance for national security work;

(5) Providing necessary support and assistance to state security organs, public security organs and relevant military organs;

(6) Keeping known state secrets;

(seven) other obligations stipulated by laws and administrative regulations;

No individual or organization may commit acts that endanger national security, or provide any financial assistance or assistance to individuals or organizations that endanger national security.

What rights do citizens have in safeguarding national security? The National Security Law stipulates that:

(1) Acts of citizens and organizations supporting and assisting national security work are protected by law. If the personal safety of himself or his close relatives is threatened by supporting or assisting the work of state security, he may request protection from the public security organ or the state security organ. Public security organs and state security organs shall, jointly with relevant departments, take protective measures according to law;

(two) citizens and organizations that support and assist the work of national security cause property losses, and pay compensation in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state; If personal injury or death is caused, pensions and preferential treatment shall be given in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state;

(3) Citizens and organizations have the right to criticize and make suggestions to state organs on state security work, and have the right to lodge complaints, accusations and reports on the illegal and dereliction of duty of state organs and their staff in state security work;

This is what you should do when you find out that state secrets have been leaked.

& lthr What activities that endanger national security should citizens be alert to in their daily work and life? The details are as follows: (1) Some suspicious persons went to the mainland for investigation without approval to collect scientific, technological, economic and enterprise information. Found that this situation can not be provided at will, and report to the local public security organs or state security organs;

(2) Be wary of incitement and rumors by overseas radio, television, internet and other media;

(3) Some overseas organizations and personnel often appear around our army and secret units, taking the opportunity to steal secret intelligence and information. Report suspicious personnel immediately when they are found;

(4) Some organizations and individuals with overseas backgrounds use some people's dissatisfaction to incite confrontation with * * * *. If you encounter these situations, you should report them immediately;

What measures should be taken when it is found that state secrets have been or may be leaked? The National Security Law also clearly stipulates:

(1) Documents, materials and other articles belonging to state secrets shall be promptly sent to the relevant organs, units or secret departments;

(two) found that the sale of documents, materials and other articles belonging to state secrets, shall promptly report to the security department, state security organs or public security organs for handling;

(3) Having the right to stop the theft or looting of documents, materials and other articles belonging to state secrets, and shall report it immediately;

(4) When finding clues that reveal or may reveal state secrets, it shall promptly report to the state security organ;

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