BEIJING, March 12 (Xinhua) -- China on Wednesday
voiced strong opposition to the U.S. State Department's 2007 Human Rights Report
that criticizes China's human rights conditions.
"China is willing to have
dialogue and exchange of views with other countries on the human rights issue", said
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang. However, the spokesman stressed
that the country sternly opposes to any intervention to the internal affairs of
other countries in excuse of human rights concern.
Qin said, responding to the reporters' question on
the U.S. "Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2007", that China
respects and safeguards human rights and the Chinese government adheres to a
policy that calls for "putting people first," and has made great efforts to
promote democracy and improve the human rights conditions under the rule of law.
"The efforts and remarkable achievement China has
made on the issue have already been widely recognized by the international
community", the spokesman stressed.
Qin said the U.S. annual report "again ignored basic
facts", and willfully distorted and groundlessly criticized China's ethnic,
religious and legal systems, which was "quite mistaken" and will never succeed
in its attempt.
"We suggest the U.S. government to stop depicting
itself as a human rights watchdog and focus more on its own human rights
problems", Qin said, demanding the U.S. to stop its wrongdoing such as issuing
the so-called country reports on human rights practices, playing double standard
on the human rights issue and interfere with the internal affairs of other
countries.
China to issue human rights record of
the United States in 2007
BEIJING, March 12 (Xinhua) -- The Information Office of
China's State Council, the cabinet, is scheduled to issue the Human Rights
Record of the United States in 2007 on Thursday.
Sources with the office said this is in response to the
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2007 issued by the U.S. Department
of State on March 11. Full story
China "ready to resume human rights
dialogue with U.S."
BEIJING, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) -- China is ready to resume
human rights dialogue with the United States, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said
here on Tuesday after talks with visiting U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice.
"China is willing to keep contact with the United States
in all areas ... we are willing to resume the human rights dialogue with the
United States," Yang said. Full story
Human rights expert outlines China's
achievements
BEIJING, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- As the world marked
International Human Rights Day on Monday, a Chinese expert in the field has
documented his country's work in the area through a new article chronicling
achievements that have been made over the past five years.
Dong Yunhu, vice president of the China Society for Human
Rights Studies, the largest nongovernmental organization in the human rights
field in China, listed in his article some major facts outlining the fruits that
have been reaped. Full story