A member of China's top advisory body from the military Friday called for the
formulation of a law to protect the interests and benefits of servicemen.
As China's rapid economic development has resulted in changes among various
interest groups, some new problems concerning the rights and interests of
servicemen should be resolved without delay, thus a law is needed, said Li
Guo'an, former vice commanderof the Inner Mongolia Military Area Command.
Li is here attending the annual session of the National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). He said these
problems that may distract soldiers from performing their duties include the
treatment relatives of compulsory servicemen are entitled to enjoy and the
special care and preferential treatment given to families and relatives of
servicemen, martyrs and wounded and disabled soldiers.
"Soldiers are engaged in a special career which they sometimes have to
contribute their lives and blood to. That is why they need special protection
and this is what many countries in the world doin common," said Li, citing the
examples of the United States, Russia, France and Britain.
The time is ripe for formulating a law to protect the interestsof servicemen,
since China has made great progress in building itslegal system over the past
years, Li added.