Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Political Parties across world oPPose interferen­ce in other countries’ internal affairs under human rights Pretext

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in a major show of defiance, over 310 leaders and prominent personages representi­ng more than 190 political parties and organisati­ons from 80 plus countries on Monday expressed their resolve to oppose the western interferen­ce into the affairs of sovereign countries in the name of ‘human rights’.

The pledge was made by the leaders of 190 political parties and organisati­ons from 80 plus countries, among which over 100 are from Islamic countries, at an online conclave held under the aegis of the Internatio­nal Department of the CPC Central Committee (IDCPC) and the Communist Party of China (CPC) Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee who co-hosted the event titled ‘Stories of CPC’ Thematic Briefing on Xinjiang in Urumqi.

As the event took place, the parties who have been involved in an in-depth discussion on the theme of “A Better Life for All” reached broader consensus. All parties were of the view that it is the common goal and responsibi­lity of political parties of all countries to work towards a better life for the overwhelmi­ng majority of the people.

Political parties of all countries vowed to take the improvemen­t of people’s wellbeing as their mission and strive to uplift the sense of fulfilment, happiness, and security thereof. They also noted that Covid-19 has hit over 200 countries and regions, affected more than seven billion people around the world and claimed over two million lives. They called on all countries to continue to put the lives, safety and health of the people above everything else by deploying medical expertise and critical supplies to places where they are needed the most, saving lives with all might and main, and further promoting global joint epidemic response so that the pandemic is brought under control at an earliest possible date and the vision of building a global community of health for all appears on the horizon.

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