Press lauded, called on to improve work

Published: 05/05/2011 05:00

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Nearly 500 delegates participated at the
National Press Conference in the capital city yesterday, May 5, to review last
year’s performance and launch the implementation of this year’s plans.



Politburo member and Party Central Committee Secretariat permanent member Truong
Tan Sang; politburo member and secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam
Central Committee Dinh The Huynh were also present at the meeting.


Speaking
at the meeting, Sang and Huynh said they highly valued the results achieved in
directing and managing the press as well as achievements that the press had made
last year.


They
said most press agencies had provided accurate, timely and sufficient
information about politics, economy, society, national defence, security,
external affairs, big events in the region and internationally.


This
information had met the people’s demand, they said.


Yet, the
two leaders also pointed out weaknesses in co-ordination between press
management offices in some cities and provinces as well as weaknesses in
training.


They
asked the press to focus on disseminating information about the 11th Party
Congress Resolution, 11th Party Congress documents and the election of the 13th
National Assembly and the People’s Councils at all levels for the 2011-16 term.


The
press needed to continue being active and efficient in preventing and combating
bureaucracy, corruption, waste, negatives and social evils, they said.


They
emphasised the media’s role in fighting against the “peaceful evolution” scheme
that is being organised by hostile forces.


Reporters, editors and media managers must strive to increase their sense of
responsibility in improving management quality, they added.


* Breaking a drug ring by post


A foreign drug ring,
smuggling drugs into Vietnam by post, was busted yesterday, May 5, by Ha Noi’s
police and customs forces, and the Drug Criminals Investigation Agency (C17) run
by the Ministry of Public Security.


Truong Thị Nga, Nguyen
Thị Hong Van and Nguyen Ha Chung, were arrested at Thanh Xuan Post Office in Ha
Noi on Wednesday.


Evidence included more
than 450 grams of dried marijuana flower bubs, hidden inside two cell phones in
a parcel sent from Canada to Ms Truong Thị Nga, of the Ha Van Limited Company
based in Thanh Xuan District.


C17 will co-operate
with district police and the Ha Noi Customs Department in further
investigations.


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