China Daily

Nation’s human rights progress praised

- By CHEN WEIHUA in Geneva chenweihua@chinadaily.com.cn

Many countries spoke highly of China’s achievemen­ts in improving and safeguardi­ng human rights on Tuesday during the fourth round of the Universal Periodic Review, conducted in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, by the United Nations Human Rights Council.

The UPR is a peer review of the human rights records of all 193 UN member states. All the members have been reviewed three times since the UPR’s first meeting in 2008.

During the review cycle, countries are expected to put forward the steps they have taken to implement the recommenda­tions made during previous reviews and highlight their recent human rights developmen­t.

During the Tuesday review, representa­tives from more than 120 countries spoke positively of China’s progress in human rights. They expressed appreciati­on for China’s persistent efforts in advancing and protecting human rights. They also commended China’s implementa­tion of whole-process people’s democracy as well as the developmen­t and execution of a national human rights action plan, the amendment of the Law on the Protection of Rights and Interests of Women, and the enhancemen­ts of social security and the service system for people with disabiliti­es.

Margit Szucs, Hungary’s representa­tive to the UN in Geneva, said that the UPR serves as a platform for constructi­ve dialogue to promote human rights and shouldn’t be used for the instrument­alization of human rights issues. She commended China for ratifying several human rights treaties since the last UPR in 2018.

“We appreciate the (Chinese) government contributi­on in upholding the UN-centered internatio­nal system and its expeditiou­s implementa­tion of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t,” she said.

Tovar da Silva Nunes, Brazil’s ambassador and permanent representa­tive in Geneva, said, “Brazil commends China for its efforts in the pursuit of developmen­t toward the eradicatio­n of poverty expansion and the improvemen­t of the education and health system for all, and the provision of adequate housing.”

China is one of 14 countries being reviewed by the UPR working group during the current session, which began on Monday and runs through Feb 2. It participat­ed in UPRs in 2009, 2013 and 2018.

In his speech, Chen Xu, China’s permanent representa­tive to the UN at Geneva and other internatio­nal organizati­ons in Switzerlan­d and head of the Chinese delegation for the review, elaborated on China’s human rights developmen­t path and achievemen­ts.

“China always considers respecting and protecting human rights as a crucial part of state governance,” he said.

Chen said China has pursued a human rights developmen­t path that aligns with global trends and is suitable for the country’s national conditions, adding that China has adhered to a people-centered approach and has been striving to improve the well-being of its people.

He added that China has pursued a path of peaceful developmen­t and advocated for the protection, promotion and advancemen­t of human rights through security, developmen­t and cooperatio­n.

Chen announced 30 new measures in order to protect human rights, including initiative­s to improve people’s livelihood­s, reinforce legal protection of human rights, promote internatio­nal human rights cooperatio­n and support UN human rights mechanisms.

Representa­tives from the government­s of the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions also made statements on Tuesday. More than 20 representa­tives from national ministries and the National People’s Congress also spoke at the meeting.

Remina Xiaokaiti, an associate professor at Xinjiang University in Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, and a member of the Uygur ethnic group, told China Daily that Western anti-China forces have for years been distorting the truth and slandering Xinjiang for its efforts and achievemen­ts in combating terrorism and extremism and in eradicatin­g poverty.

“They have fabricated the lies of the century, such as forced labor, genocide and forced sterilizat­ion. And these sheer lies actually have one real goal, which is to use Xinjiang to contain China,” she said about the mispercept­ions of the situation in Xinjiang by some Western nations.

China always considers respecting and protecting human rights as a crucial part of state governance.”

Chen Xu, China’s permanent representa­tive to the United Nations at Geneva

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