BEIJING, April 21 (Xinhua)
-- A Chinese human rights expert Monday urged some critics to reject the Cold
War mindset and recognize China's historic progress and achievements in human
rights.
Li Junru, deputy director of the China Society for
Human Rights Studies, said at the Beijing Human Rights Forum that the human
rights of Chinese citizens were gradually being realized along with the course
of safeguarding the nation's collective human rights.
"Only after long term struggles against imperialism
and feudalism did China get the ground for realizing basic human rights," Li
said.
He noted that it was China's development that
guaranteed the realization of the human rights of each citizen.
Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China
(CPC), a new China was founded in 1949 where people were the owners of the
country, marking a great liberation of human rights for the first time in the
Chinese history, he said.
Since China adopted the reform and opening-up policy
in 1978, the country has witnessed the second great liberation of human rights,
as the reform in economy, technology, education, culture, politics and intra-CPC
democracy has further promoted China's human rights cause, he said.
China was now putting more emphasis on building a
harmonious society and improving people's livelihoods, which further protected
the human rights of its citizens, he said.
Li said it's natural for a populous country and
meanwhile a developing country to face many problems in human rights. These
basic conditions constitute a huge challenge to China's human rights cause,
which many countries have never experienced.
He said the government has given more priority to
building a socialist harmonious society in accelerating development, focusing on
improving people's living conditions. Human rights of Chinese citizens are
better respected, realized and guaranteed in this process.
He said in the human rights field, a developing
country like China must give top priority to the rights of subsistence and
development of its citizens. China would guarantee other human rights in
economic and social development on the basis of the realization of these two
basic ones.