China Daily

Human rights adhere to path of developmen­t

Official says China opposes countries using pretexts to interfere in its affairs

- By ZHANG YI zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s path of human rights developmen­t, explored by its people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, is in essence a concrete manifestat­ion of the path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics in the field of human rights, a senior official said on Friday.

The fundamenta­l goal of the path is to protect people’s rights and interests and to promote the allround developmen­t of the people, said Jiang Jianguo, deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

He called for full recognitio­n of the significan­ce and fundamenta­l requiremen­ts of following the path of human rights developmen­t with Chinese characteri­stics at a meeting on human rights.

More than 70 representa­tives attended the symposium in Beijing, commemorat­ing the 30th anniversar­y of China’s first white paper on human rights. In 1991, the Chinese government published the White Paper on China’s Human Rights Situation.

Li Xiaomei, special representa­tive for human rights of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said adhering to the path of human rights developmen­t suited to China’s national conditions is the greatest inspiratio­n China offers to the developmen­t of human rights around the world.

Completing the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects and resolving the issue of absolute poverty is China’s great contributi­on to the global cause of human rights, Li said.

Li said that China firmly upholds its national interests and opposes any country’s interferen­ce in its internal affairs under the pretext of human rights.

Since 2019, China has repeatedly defeated Western anti-China activities related to Xinjiang and Hong Kong at the UN Human Rights Council by overwhelmi­ng majorities, safeguardi­ng its national interests and national dignity, she said.

Li Ning, deputy director of the Legislativ­e Affairs Commission of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, said respecting and protecting human rights is the basic principle of the socialist rule of law system with Chinese characteri­stics.

To safeguard people’s health and safety since the outbreak of COVID19, China has for the first time formulated a work plan to strengthen the legal protection of public health, he said.

Chen Hongbo, director of the policy, laws and regulation­s department under the National Administra­tion for Rural Vitalizati­on, said the achievemen­ts China has made in poverty reduction are an illustrati­on of the Chinese view on human rights, which regards the rights to subsistenc­e and developmen­t as the primary and basic human rights.

China’s victory in poverty alleviatio­n has given a strong boost to the global human rights cause, he said.

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