ZHAOJUE, Sichuan -- President Xi Jinping pledged to exorcise the evils of ignorance, backwardness and poverty during his visit to ethnic villages in Sichuan province in Southwest China.While visiting homes of impoverished villagers of the Yi ethnic group who live deep in the Daliang Mountains of Zhaojue county, Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, called for efforts to win the battle against poverty.He stressed that not a single ethnic group, family or individual should be left behind in the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects in China, asking local officials to make unremitting and down-to-earth efforts in poverty alleviation.A Yi ethnic villager told Xi that she used to think that she was infested by some evils when she was ill in the past until she was told by village officials that the evils were just bacteria incurred by unsanitary lifestyle.Evils did exist in the past. They were the evils of ignorance, backwardness and poverty, Xi said. Once the people begin to lead a more civilized, healthier and better-off life, the evils are exorcised.Would you like to sing? Xi asked a 10-year-old girl after learning that she was fond of singing.Yes, the girl replied and sang. Xi applauded and praised her good singing.Before leaving the county, Xi, wearing Yi ethnic apparel, shook hands and said goodbye to the villagers.In their ethnic language, the villagers expressed their thanks, New Year greetings and best wishes to Xi. custom tennis wristbands
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Forty people accused of telecom fraud pleaded guilty when Beijing Haidian District People's Court publicly heard the case on Wednesday.The 40 defendants, including five from Taiwan, initiated the telecom fraud in Kenya and cheated 20 residents living in the Chinese mainland out of more than 1.22 million yuan ($194,113) between September and November 2014, according to the district's prosecutors."The defendants first defrauded the victims by pretending to be officials from prosecuting authorities, public security departments and medical insurance bureaus, and then told them to pay money to solve the problems," the prosecutors said.Thirty-seven of the defendants did not have lawyers, so the court directed the district's justice bureau to provide them with legal representation to ensure every defendant was defended during the trial, a statement by the court said.More than 50 people participated in the case hearing, including family members of some defendants and deputies to the National People's Congress, the court said.The court added that sentencing will be announced at a later date.
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