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BEJIJING, Dec. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese
government has passed a revision of the law protecting disabled people, hoping
to better address their concerns, and provide assistance and help where it's
needed.
Today is the International Day for Disabled People. The day aims to promote an understanding of disability issues
and mobilize support for the dignity, rights, and well-being of people with
physical handicaps.
China's law protecting the disabled people was
adopted in 1990. It was the coutnry's first such legislation and played an
important role in improving the social status of the disabled, as well as
safeguarding their basic rights and interests.
Vice-Premier Huang JU said: "We are glad to see
that the social status of the disabled is improving. It is recognized as a sign
of civilized society to help disabled people develop their careers, and make
their contributions to economic and social progress."
But, there is still a long way to go. One-third of
China's 30 million people living below the poverty line are disabled. 60 percent
of blind people are illiterate, and less than 60 percent of blind children have
the chance to go to school.
Officials from the China Disabled Persons' Federation
say the current law does not apply to the country's rapid development.
The federation says the central and local governments
do have many new measures to protect disabled people's rights and interests.
But, it says, these measures need to be fully recognized in the form of law.
China and its people need new revisions to deal with
the problems disabled people are facing. Changes include:
Equal rights for disabled citizens - no exclusion
from education, employment, information access, and recreation.
And, further special assistance to narrow the gap
between disabled people and the rest of the society.
(CCTV.com) |