National security education is sent to the university classroom.
The picture shows the prosecutor distributing publicity materials to students at school.
(Reporter Tao Qiang correspondent Liu Zhenyu) "Is national security far from us?" "Will foreign spies turn against college students?"
On April 12th, on the occasion of the 6th National Security Education Day, the procurator of the First Branch of Tianjin Procuratorate walked into Tianjin University and gave a special lecture on the topic "National Security is Around You and Me" to enhance the national security awareness of college teachers and students, and to prevent and resolve the activities of rebellion, infiltration, subversion and sabotage abroad. Hundreds of teachers and students listened to the lecture through on-site and online meetings.
Prosecutors combined with many cases against college students handled by procuratorial organs in recent years, and gave a targeted lecture on the risk challenges facing China’s national security and the main contents of the overall national security concept. Especially in view of the fact that there are many engineering teachers and students in Tianjin University, and they have a large number of sensitive and cutting-edge technical information, which is easy to become the focus of foreign spy intelligence agencies, prosecutors have made suggestions on how to prevent counter-infiltration activities against foreign spies.
"I thought that national security was far away from us. I didn’t expect that the national security situation was more dangerous than we thought. We college students should be vigilant, enhance their awareness of the enemy and security, and raise their awareness of confidentiality in daily life, scientific research and online dating. Always tighten the string of national security." After the lecture, a student from Tianjin University Law School said.
In addition, the college also preached national security knowledge to campus teachers and students by setting up exhibition boards on campus, distributing brochures and giving on-site explanations, and provided short videos promoting national security for the school website for teachers and students to browse and learn.