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BEIJING, May 10 (Xinhua) -- China, as a newly-elected
member of the United Nations Human Rights Council, pledged Wednesday to fulfill
its obligations under the terms of international human rights accords.
The UN General Assembly on Tuesday
elected 47 members to the newly-created Human Rights Council through three
rounds of secret ballot. China was elected to the council with 146 votes.
"The Chinese government has always been committed to
the promotion and protection of human rights and basic freedoms," said Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao here Wednesday.
The country has been actively involved in the
promotion of human rights, he added.
"China supports the foundation of the UN Human Rights
Council, and has made positive contribution to this end," Liu acknowledged.
As a member of the council, Liu noted, China will
promote human rights within its territory and work with other members of the
council.
China supports the council's efforts in handling
human rights issues fairly, objectively and impartially, said Liu, adding that
China values the political, economic, social and cultural rights of citizens.
The country also pledged to promote dialogue and
cooperation between different civilizations, cultures and religions, the
spokesman said. Enditem
China pedges to uphold human rights on U.N.
council
BEIJING, May 9 (Xinhua) -- The
Chinese government on Tuesday pledged that if elected to the U.N. Human Rights
Council, it would help reinforce efforts to promote and protect human rights
worldwide.
Sixty-four countries, including China, are running for the 47
seats on the new U.N. Human Rights Council in Tuesday's election in the U.N.
General Assembly.
"The Chinese government has always been dedicated to the
promotion and protection of human rights and basic freedoms and has participated
in international dialogue and cooperation on human rights," Foreign Ministry
spokesman Liu Jianchao said.
Liu said the government supported the council's efforts at
handling human rights issues fairly, objectively and impartially, and in
promoting constructive dialogue and cooperation among different civilizations,
cultures and religions.
Under U.N. rules, to ensure global representation, Africa and Asia will each have 13 seats; Latin America and the Caribbean eight seats; Western Europe (including the North American and Oceanian developed nations), seven; and Eastern Europe, six. Enditem
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