:''This is a
Chinese name; the
family name is 'Luo'.''
'Luo Gan' (ç½—å¹²) (born July
1935) is a member of the
Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China and Political and Legislative Affairs Committee secretary of the
People's Republic of China.
Luo Gan was born in
Shandong province and studied
engineering at the
Beijing Steel and Iron Institute. Luo joined the
Communist Party of China in
1960.
Afterwards, he moved to
East Germany and spent eight years as a student at
Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg as well as working in steel plants. Upon returning to China, Luo continued to work in the steel industry and became Party chief of the central
Henan Province in the
1980s.
Luo has developed a close relationship with
Li Peng and is considered his
protege.
Luo was appointed a state councillor in 1993 (served until 2003) and became a member of the
Politburo in 1998. Serving as the security chief, he implemented the "strike hard" anti-crime campaign, which has led to increased executions, and is said to have personally directed the suppression of illegal organisations and protests such as that at the
Pubugou Dam (
Sichuan) in 2004, during which around 20 protestors were killed. He was also instrumental in the
Falun Gong crackdown.
As the oldest member of the
Politburo Standing Committee, he is expected to retire at the CCP's
17th Party Congress in the fall of 2007.
External links
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Luo Gan biography @ China Vitae, online database of China VIPs