¡¡¡¡BEIJING, February 10 (Xinhuanet)-- Human Rights
bimonthly, China's first professional magazine on human rights issues, was
launched here Sunday.
¡¡¡¡Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress (NPC), wrote to China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS), the
publisher of the magazine, extending his congratulations for the launch of the
magazine.
¡¡¡¡In the letter, Li Peng expounded China's basic standpoints on human rights,
saying that development of human rights is an important aspect of social
advancement of all countries, and is also a never-ending historical process.
¡¡¡¡While universal, human rights have their peculiarities, Li said.Espousal of
the universality principle of human rights must be combined with the national
conditions of particular countries.
¡¡¡¡He pointed out that China, on the basis of its national conditions, has
always prioritized the safeguarding and promoting of people's rights to
subsistence and development and, at the sametime, kept strengthening citizens'
economic, social and cultural rights as well as their political rights.
¡¡¡¡After long-term explorations and consistent efforts, China has found a
correct path for the promotion and development of human rights that is suited
for Chinese conditions. Human rights conditions in China have kept improving and
are now at their best,Li said.
¡¡¡¡Li expressed his hope that the Human Rights magazine would act as a
medium that reflects Chinese people's practice of safeguarding and promoting
human rights, a garden where human rights-related theories are studied and
explored, and a window through which people in China could have dialogues and
exchanges with foreign academic circles.
¡¡¡¡Published by the CSHRS, the Human Rights magazine aims
to open an access for the international community to understand China's human
rights conditions by narrating stories, discussing theories and initiating
dialogues about human rights issues. It is also expected that the magazine would
provide an academic atmosphere for the efforts of exploring ancient and modern,
as well as foreign and domestic human rights theories and practices, and set up
a platform for dialogues to promote the advancement of China's human rights and
the healthy development of human rights worldwide.
¡¡¡¡The bimonthly magazine has both Chinese and English
versions. With various columns like "news and features", "forum on human
rights", "investigation and research", the magazine is of readability in terms
of its academic level and abundant knowledge in the human rights field.
¡¡¡¡Zhao Qizheng, director-general of the State Council
InformationOffice (SCIO), said in an interviews with the magazine that in
theinternational human rights arena, the voice for dialogue and against
confrontation is mounting. China's exchange and dialogue with the West on human
rights tend to increase and progress has been made in China's cooperation with
the United Nations in education in human rights, Zhao said.
¡¡¡¡The launch of the Human Rights magazine complies with
the development of human rights across the world, and is of immense importance
to human rights studies and education in China, Zhao added.
¡¡¡¡He said that human rights constitute an issue of both
theoretical and practical importance and he hoped that the Human Rights magazine
would devote itself not only to the theoretical oracademic aspect of the human
rights issue, but also to practical problems in China's human rights conditions.
¡¡¡¡Zhao also expected the magazine to play a major role
in human rights studies and education in China and contribute proposals to the
government on ways of improving China's human rights conditions. Enditem