BEIJING, Aug. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- A letter has turned
Lianjiang, a small county in East China's Fujian Province - unknown to most
people - into the talk of the town nationwide.
Written by Lianjiang's local Party chief Huang Jingao
and published in People's Daily's website on Wednesday, the missive seemed to
have great magic power.
A personal account of his efforts to fight against
corruption and the frustration he has suffered, the attention-grabbing document
immediately stirred up a public outcry.
The most startling revelation is that the writer has
been wearing a bullet-proof vest for six years after receiving numerous mailed
or telephoned death threats due to his persistent pursuit of corruption cases.
Though fighting scandalous malfeasance has always
been high on the government's agenda, the seemingly unabated run of corruption
points to more work needed in this regard.
As disclosed in the letter, Huang is also chagrined
at the fact that many Party or government anti-corruption bodies are not the
allies in the war against this social cancer.
In many cases, corrupt officials collude with each
other in an entangled network to fend off probes into their dirty dealings.
It is to some extent out of disappointment with some
relevant anti-corruption agencies that made Huang write his letter to make
public his difficulties, probably trying to attract attention from both the
public and the nation's top leaders. He has exerted pressure and spurred action
on the very government bodies he wants to implore to fight wrongdoing.
Still, Huang's resorting to the media shows his
confidence in the power of public opinion.
The media have played an increasingly bigger role in
checking and uncovering corruption, demonstrating that outside supervision is
also conducive to the anti-corruption fight.
The fact his letter finally made its way to the
People's Daily's website, considered one of the most authoritative websites, is
a big endorsement for strengthening the media's role in this field.
However, while acknowledging its role in the war
against corruption, the media should not stop working in many other aspects to
improve the current system.
(China Daily)