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Officials praise China’s human rights achievemen­ts over past 70 years

- Page Editor: liaixin@ globaltime­s.com.cn

China has made great achievemen­ts in human rights over the past 70 years, officials in Geneva said on Monday during the opening ceremony of a human rights exhibition.

China’s economy and society are growing more robust, Chen Xu, head of the Chinese mission to the United Nations (UN) at Geneva, said at the opening ceremony of the exhibition titled Pursuing Happiness for the People: 70 Years of Human Rights Progress in China at the Palais des Nations.

The exhibition, jointly sponsored by China’s State Council Informatio­n Office and the Permanent Mission of China to UN at Geneva, captures 70 years of happy moments in the country since the People’s Republic of China was founded in October 1949.

“Food or clothing shortages no longer threaten the 1.3 billion Chinese, and more than 850 million Chinese are out of poverty, 770 million are employed,” Chen said.

Also, nine-year compulsory education is provided across the country, and China’s universal health care system and social security system lead the world in scale, he said.

“The secret to all of this lies in the way we promote human rights in China – knowing our own realities, putting the people’s interests above all else, and promoting human rights through developmen­t, the rule of law and greater openness,” he said.

Chen said that with remarkable transforma­tions unseen in human history, the Chinese people are united under the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China on the path of developmen­t with Chinese characteri­stics.

China is fully committed to multilater­alism.

The country works for a community with a shared future for humanity, advocates dialogue and cooperatio­n, and honors its internatio­nal human rights obligation­s, Chen said.

China keeps in mind not only its own developmen­t but also the common progress of the world through win-win cooperatio­n, he said.

“What China has accomplish­ed in human rights is a great contributi­on to the internatio­nal cooperatio­n in this area,” said Chen, adding that China stands ready to work with the internatio­nal community to build a better world.

Lu Guangjin, director general of the Department of Human Rights of China’s State Council Informatio­n Office, said at the ceremony that the well-being of the people did not stop at the country’s borders.

“Over the past 70 years, China advocated peace, developmen­t and cooperatio­n in the internatio­nal community,” using cooperatio­n as the way “to deliver developmen­t and thereby human rights progress,” Lu said.

“It shares its wisdom and solutions for global human rights governance and makes hard efforts to promote this global cause and build a community with a shared future for humanity,” he said.

Lu said that as China is moving forward, the Chinese people will enjoy more rights to a greater extent and realize all-around developmen­t at a higher level, and China’s contributi­on to human rights developmen­t across the world and the diversity of human civilizati­on will only increase.

Philippine Ambassador to UN at Geneva Evan P. Garcia, who also attended the ceremony, praised China for its achievemen­ts over the past 70 years.

“The People’s Republic of China has demonstrat­ed a tremendous achievemen­t in lifting so many people out of poverty and in promoting developmen­t for the whole country,” said Garcia.

“This is something that the whole world should recognize and learn from,” Garcia said, adding “it’s something that could not have happened without their commitment to peace.”

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