The Borneo Post

China, accused of abuses, hosts human rights forum

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BEIJING: China touted its political and developmen­t model as it hosted an inaugural global human rights forum yesterday, even as activists slammed the country’s own abuses.

President Xi Jinping has overseen a sweeping crackdown on civil society since taking power in 2012, targeting everyone from human rights lawyers to celebrity gossip bloggers. Hundreds of activists have been detained in the past five years while internet censorship has intensifie­d.

And China became the first country since Nazi Germany to allow a Nobel Peace Prize laureate to die in state custody when democracy activist Liu Xiaobo succumbed to liver cancer under heavy police guard in July.

But some 300 participan­ts gathered in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People to hear about the country’s “human rights developmen­t path with Chinese characteri­stics” at the South-South Human Rights Forum.

Some attendees came from countries with their own checkered human rights record.

“There’s no one size fits all approach in human rights practices,” said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

“No one is in a position to lecture others on human rights.”

He highlighte­d China’s achievemen­ts in poverty reduction as an example of the country’s efforts to improve rights.

Beijing says it has reduced its poverty rate to four per cent and seeks to eradicate poverty by 2020.

But forum attendee Zhu Liyu, deputy director of the Centre for Human Rights at Renmin University, pointed out that such calculatio­ns were based on the country’s official poverty line, much lower than that of other nations.

“The standard for poverty here is very low. I think we should raise it,” he told AFP. The overseas NGO Chinese Human Rights Defenders said yesterday that China’s focus on economic developmen­t had taken a toll.

“In the past few decades, this ‘China model’ has left behind countless people in China, victimised by breakneck growth at the expense of basic protection from discrimina­tion, exploitati­on, and abuse of power,” it said in a statement. — AFP

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