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BEIJING, April 13 (Xinhuanet) -- China on Wednesday
published a white paper to show the marked progress in its human rights
protection efforts in the year 2004.
The 41-page document, the 8th of its kind since 1991, has been intended to "help the international community
toward a better understanding of the human rights situation in China," said the
Information Office of the State Council which released it.
The year 2004 is an important year for China in
building a well-off society in an all-round way, the white paper said. "It is
alsoa year that saw all-round progress in China's human rights undertakings," it
added.
The white paper listed China's major accomplishments
in protecting and promoting human rights in 2004 as follows:
-- China's economy developed steadily and relatively
rapidly, and people's rights to subsistence and development were improved
considerably. China's gross domestic product (GDP) reached 13,650 billion yuan,
an increase of 9.5 percent over the previous year. Total grain output in 2004
reached 469.5 billion kg, an increase of 9 percent over the previous year.
Throughout the country, 150 million farmers no longer
paid agricultural tax in 2004, the first time ever in history. The population of
poor farmers in the countryside was 2.9 million fewer than in the previous year.
The Chinese government considers the safety of life
of the people above everything else. In 2004 the number of accidents and deaths
throughout the country were reduced by 16.22 and 0.23 percent, respectively,
compared with the previous year. And the number of gas-related accidents in coal
mines dropped by 15.6 percent, and that of deaths by 7.8 percent.
The average life expectancy has increased from 35
years before the birth of New China in 1949 to the present 71.4 years.
-- China adhered to the road of political development
with Chinese characteristics. It actively promoted democracy in political
affairs and the building of political civilization to guarantee the citizens'
civil and political rights.
The Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress (NPC),China's top lawmaking body, in 2004 examined drafts of 33 laws,
interpretations of laws and decisions related to legal issues, andadopted 25 of
them, providing further legal guarantee for economicand social development and
human rights.
Last year, 44 departments of the State Council gave
some 270 news conferences, and 28 provinces (autonomous regions and
municipalities directly under the central government) gave 460 news conferences.
These activities greatly increased the transparency of government work, and
helped citizens become betterinformed about administrative affairs. Protection
of citizens' rights to information, supervision and participation in public
affairs were further promoted.
Citizens enjoy the freedom of religious belief in
accordance with law. According to incomplete statistics, China has now more than
100 million religious adherents, more than 100,000 venues forreligious
activities, and about 300,000 clergy members. The accumulative print run of the
Bible has reached 35 million.
-- In 2004, China strengthened its judicial reform to
ensure strict law enforcement and fair administration of justice, and guarantee
citizens' legal rights according to law.
Extended detention of criminal suspects has been
deemed one of the most serious human rights violations, and by taking "vigorous
measures," the Chinese public security organs had no extended detention by the
end of last year.
Since May 2004, the Supreme People's Procuratorate
has carried out a special campaign to severely deal with criminal cases
involving government functionaries' infringement upon human rightsby misusing
their powers, focusing on cases of illegal detention and search, extorting
confessions by torture, gathering evidence with violence, abusing people in
custody, disrupting elections as well as serious cases of dereliction of duty
that cause heavy losses of life and property of the people. In total, 1,595
government functionaries suspected of criminal activities were investigated and
prosecuted, thus effectively bringing under control offenses of infringement on
rights.
In 2004, the courts throughout the country provided judicial aid in 263,860 cases, an increase of 15.6 percent from the previous year. The judicial aid totaled 1.09 billion yuan, 3.1 percent more than in the previous year.
The state has adopted many measures to promote
employment and reemployment, including reemployment aid, strengthened controlof
unemployment and regulation over staff cuts by enterprises. In 2004, there were
9.8 million new employees and 5.1 million re-employed laid-off workers in urban
areas in China. The registered unemployment rate was 4.2 percent in urban areas,
0.1 percentage point lower than in the previous year.
In 2004, 4.19 million people received unemployment
insurance benefits, 520,000 people received compensation under the industrial
injury insurance scheme, about 2.20 million farmers received old-age pensions,
and 22.01 million urban residents were issued minimum living allowances by the
government.
-- In China, like citizens of the Han ethnic group,
citizens ofethnic minorities equally enjoy all the rights accorded to
Chinesecitizens by the Constitution and laws. But they also enjoy some special
rights accorded to ethnic minorities by law.
During the five years since the kickoff of the
strategy for thedevelopment of the western part of the country, which is densely
populated by the ethnic minorities, the construction of 60 key projects has
begun, involving a total investment of 850 billion yuan. In 2004, the state
started ten major projects to develop western China, with a total investment of
80 billion yuan and covering the fields of transportation, energy, education and
public health.
Eighty-three percent of the school-age children in
Xinjiang, Tibet, Ningxia and Qinghai get free textbooks. In the agriculturaland
pastoral areas of Tibet, school-age children not only are exempted from school
fees but also are provided with free meals and accommodation.
-- The legal and policy guarantees for the rights and
interestsof disabled people have been enhanced. The socialized rehabilitation
service system has been continuously improved, key rehabilitation projects
implemented effectively, and disabled people's self-reliance in daily life,
social adaptability and living qualities enhanced. At present, 4.469 million
disabled people in China are provided with social security of various forms.A
social environment of equal participation, care and help for disabled people has
taken shape.
-- China has all along been supportive to and
actively participated in activities in the field of human rights sponsored by
the United Nations. As a member of 21 international conventionson human rights,
including the "International Covenant on Economic,Social and Cultural Rights,"
it has adopted a series of measures to perform its duties specified in the
conventions. It is also actively considering approving the "International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights."
At the end of 2004, when the most serious tsunami in
recorded history happened in the Indian Ocean, the Chinese government offered
emergency aid to the afflicted countries immediately afterthe disaster. By March
1, 2005, the Chinese government had offered686 million yuan worth of aid, and
the non-governmental donations amounted to 576 million yuan, in which over 50
percent of governmental aid in kind and cash had been delivered to the afflicted
countries.
The white paper said as the realization of full human
rights isa common pursuit of all countries in the world, China will, as always
and together with the international community, make persistent efforts in
promoting continuous progress of human rights in China and healthy development
of international human rights. Enditem
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