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Genocide China complains that it doesn’t believe anyone respects human rights

province of china He complained on Thursday that the free world did not understand the Chinese Communist Party’s unique “concept” of human rights that led to genocide, oppression and slavery. “.

Excited to report on the symposium of “famous Chinese and foreign experts on human rights”, which aims to develop better ways for Chinese Communists to express their particular views on human rights:

The symposium adopted a combination of online and offline and invited seven leading Chinese and foreign experts and academics to in-depth discussions on the concept and achievements of China’s human rights development, and China’s participation in global human rights management. Mutual human rights work between China and the West, China News Service reported.

Chen Junjun, Head of the China News Service, said at the symposium that human rights are increasingly the focus of the international community and that human rights theory and practice in different countries show different results, which provides opportunities and strengths. for the healthy development of the global goal of human rights. .

“Historically, China has resolved the problem of absolute poverty and guaranteed the basic rights of its citizens within a few decades,” said Lu Guangjin, general secretary of the Chinese Society for Human Rights Research (CSHRS) and professor of law in Jilin. University. Historical achievements in the development of human rights in China have proven the scientific and rational way of human rights development in China.

Foreigners stare at evil tyranny unelected regime beijing vice restraint political conflict and its wider web concentration camps also forced labor Programs for poor minorities may wonder where this historic advance in human rights can be found.

As Lu and other ‘experts’ statements at the symposium show, China’s ‘concept’ of human rights is purely collective. The good of the state is equal to the good of the people; If the majority of the population seems to avoid poverty and hunger, the rights and dignity of the individual are completely unimportant.

“The promotion of human rights in China is a new achievement in the implementation of the international goal of human rights, and has also broadened the important path of human rights development in the world since the 20th century.” Proudly, this is true in the sense that countries less oppressive than China might feel better about perusing horror shows in Beijing.

Of course, an apparatus accused of reducing China’s heinous violence against Uighur Muslims attended the symposium:

In response to the concerns of some Western countries about human rights in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Xinjiang University Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the School of Marxism Zuliyati Simaiyi said: a picture of ethnic groups living better lives. thanks for the hard work. All ethnic groups in Xinjiang can work and live happily freely, and there is no such thing as forced labor.”

The essay has been expanded by some helpful Western scholars who argue that China has a different cultural “tradition” that has led to a different but both accurate and clear understanding of what “human rights” are.

Overall, the China Symposium on Human Rights is the latest propaganda campaign to downplay Beijing’s abuses, offering foreign political and business leaders a ready-made argument to put aside concerns about human dignity and doing business with the Communist Party of China.

The symposium also laid the groundwork for UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet’s visit to East Turkestan, the homeland of Uighurs, which China calls Xinjiang.

Bachelet’s office in Geneva constant On Thursday, he will spend “six to seven days” in China, including a visit to Xinjiang and talks with “top government officials”. The arrival date has not been finalized, but it is likely next week.

Human rights activists fear Bachelet’s visit will be “a propaganda minefield set by the Chinese Communist Party,” in a poll of more than 200 groups. open letter Released on May 5th.

In the open letter, Bachelet was criticized for not meeting with “Uyghur camp survivors, former political prisoners in Tibet, or Chinese democracy activists linked to the Tiananmen Square massacre”. The groups encouraged Bachelet to visit Tibet and Hong Kong.

Source: Breitbart

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