China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing gets backing on rights view

South-South forum declaratio­n supports Xi Jinping’s proposals

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

Delegates attending a forum in Beijing arrived at a consensus on how to develop human rights in the global South, as China’s ideas about human rights developmen­t gained widespread recognitio­n.

The first South-South Human Rights Forum, which drew more than 300 delegates from over 70 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons, adopted the Beijing Declaratio­n at its closing ceremony on Friday.

It says President Xi Jinping’s proposal of building a community with a shared future for mankind “has pointed out the direction for solving global problems, including human rights governance, and is a major ideologica­l contributi­on made by China to promote the developmen­t and progress of human society”.

“The attainment of sustainabl­e peace and security across the globe demands realizatio­n of the vision of building a community with a shared future,” said Yubaraj Sangroula, professor in charge of Nepal’s Kathmandu School of Law.

Addressing the challenge of human rights protection that developing countries are facing, the declaratio­n said the right to subsistenc­e and the right to developmen­t are the primary basic human rights, and the internatio­nal community should help in achieving the right to developmen­t for people in developing countries.

Delegates agreed that developing countries should increase interactio­n and learn from each other in poverty reduction and ensuring the right to food, said Thandabant­u Nhlapo, former vice-president of the University of Cape Town, citing China as an example of the South’s achievemen­t in poverty reduction.

A report issued by the State Council Informatio­n Office shows China has helped lift more than 700 million people out of poverty over the past 30 years.

Also, the declaratio­n emphasized all civilizati­ons should be recognized as equal, and the realizatio­n of human rights must take into account regional and national contexts.

“In terms of human rights protection, there is no best way, only the better one. The satisfacti­on of the people is the ultimate criterion to test the rationalit­y of human rights and the way to guarantee them,” it said.

Developing countries need to increase their voice in the internatio­nal community as their strength grows, said Lionel Vairon, a senior researcher of the Charhar Institute, a non-government­al think tank committed to promoting progress in China’s foreign policy. Delegates called on the forum to be held on a regular basis and for it to play an important role in advancing human rights in developing countries.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Delegates attending the first South-South Human Rights Forum, which attracted more than 300 delegates from over 70 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons, visit the Palace Museum in Beijing on Friday.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Delegates attending the first South-South Human Rights Forum, which attracted more than 300 delegates from over 70 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons, visit the Palace Museum in Beijing on Friday.

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