China commemorates late CPC senior leader (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-11-18 16:55
A symposium was held in Beijing Friday to commemorate the 90th birth
anniversary of the late senior leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Hu
Yaobang.
The official commemoration, organized by the CPC Central Committee, was
attended by Premier Wen Jiabao, Vice President Zeng Qinghong and Secretary of
the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Wu Guanzheng.
Addressing the commemoration, Vice President Zeng said, "Comrade Hu Yaobang
was a long-tested and staunch communist warrior, a great proletarian
revolutionist and statesman, an outstanding political leader for the Chinese
army, and a prominent leader who had long assumed crucial leading posts of the
CPC."
Hu Yaobang (right)
and China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping raise their hands in adopting
the decision on economic system reform at the third plenum of the 12th
central committee of the Chinese Communist Party in this September 1982
file photo. [newsphoto] | "In his revolutionary career of six decades," Zeng said, "he contributed all
his life and built immortal merits for the liberation and happiness of the
Chinese people, for the development and prosperity of the Chinese socialism, for
implementation of the reform and opening-up policy as well as the country's
socialist modernization drive."
"His historic achievements and moral character will always remembered by the
Party and our people," Zeng said.
Hu was born on November 20, 1915, to a poor peasant family in central China's
Hunan Province and joined the CPC in September of 1933.
In December 1978 at the landmark third plenum of the 11th CPC Central
Committee, Hu was elected a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central
Committee. In February 1980, he was elected general secretary of the CPC Central
Committee. In September 1982, he again took the post of general secretary of the
CPC Central Committee. In November 1987, he was elected a member of the
Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
After leading the CPC Central Committee Organization Department at the end of
1977, Hu helped correct numerous misjudged cases during the Culture Revolution
(1966-1976) and exonerate more than three million purged cadres.
Never having received higher education, the open-minded Hu stressed the
importance of knowledge for a modern China. "Without intellectuals," he ever
said, "we could not achieve the four modernization in industry, agriculture,
defense and science and technology."
Zeng said all Party members should learn from Hu's merits of caring for the
overall situation and frankness.
Zeng also praised Hu for safeguarding interests of the Party and the people.
About 350 senior officials and celebrities, including Hu's relatives, also
attended the commemoration.
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