
Presidents of the Supreme Courts of Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) members attend the first SCO supreme court presidents
conference held in Shanghai, east China's municipality, Sept. 21, 2006.
SHANGHAI, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- The presidents of the supreme courts of
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states discussed on Thursday a
cooperative legal mechanism to combat increasing cross-border crime, especially
the "three evil forces" of terrorism, extremism and separatism."SCO members
share the responsibility for fighting cross-border crime, including the 'three
evil forces', because the region's security and stability are being threatened,"
said Xiao Yang, president of China's Supreme People's Court.
The regional group consists of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Founded on June 15, 2001, when the six heads of state
signed the Shanghai Pact, the SCO is a major international anti-terrorist
organization.
In the past five years, the SCO has carried out extensive defense and
security activities. Apart from battling the "three evil forces", the SCO has
led a crackdown on drug trafficking and related crimes such as money laundering
and weapons smuggling.
The Chinese government attaches great importance to judicial cooperation
within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) framework and will work with
other SCO members to enhance it, said President Hu Jintao in a congratulatory
letter sent to the first SCO supreme court presidents conference, which opened
Thursday in Shanghai.
Hu said judicial cooperation was an important part of SCO work. Exchanges
and cooperation among the supreme courts of SCO member states were of great
importance in preventing and cracking down on cross-border crime and on the
"three evil forces" of terrorism, extremism and separatism, and in advancing
peace and development in the region.
All SCO members should set up a comprehensive mechanism to combat
cross-border crime. The courts must be involved in the process, said Vyacheslav
Lebedev, the head of the Russian Supreme Court.