BEIJING, March 7 (Xinhua) -- China on Wednesday
voiced strong dissatisfaction and opposition to the U.S. State Department's 2006
Human Rights Report that criticizes China's human rights conditions.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang made the
remarks in response to a question concerning the U.S. State Department's Report
on Human Rights Practices for 2006 issued Tuesday, which said China's human
rights record deteriorated in some areas in 2006.
Qin said the U.S. annual report "again ignored basic
facts," and willfully distorted and groundlessly criticized China's human rights
situation.
Based on the human rights provisions of the
Constitution, the Chinese government at all levels has been making constant
efforts to expand democracy and advance judiciary reform so as to realize the
comprehensive development of its people, Qin said.
China has made remarkable achievements in human
rights protection, and the Chinese people enjoy full human rights and freedom
according to law, he said.
"The U.S. government has no right to depict itself as
a human rights watchdog, a view that is generally agreed by public opinion of
the international community," Qin said.
"We suggest the U.S. should reflect on its own human
rights problems, and stop interfering in the internal affairs of other countries
on the pretext of human rights," said the spokesman.