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NPC Issues Statement on EP Resolution on China |
Following is the full text of the statement issued Thursday in Beijing by the Foreign Affairs Committee of China's National People's Congress (NPC) on a resolution passed by the European Parliament on EU Strategy towards China: |
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No Bill Mentions China at UNCHR Session This Year |
There will be no bill cerncerning China's human rights situation at the session of the UN Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) this year, since no submitted bill conerning human rights by the deadline, 16 p.m. Wednesday (Greenwich Time), has mentioned China, announced spokesman for UNCHR Wednesday. |
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China Urges UNCHR to Abandon Double Standard |
Only by abandoning the double standard and restoring the principle of equality can the Commission on Human Rights keep its objectivity and fairness, said Chinese Ambassador Sha Zukang on Monday at the 58th Session of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR). He also gave an account of the great achievements made by the Chinese government in the field of human rights. |
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Senior Chinese Official Urges Cooperation in Human Rights Causes |
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wang Guangya Tuesday called on the international community to cooperate in facilitating a healthy development of the international cause of human rights. |
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China Stresses Right to Development at UN Human Rights Commission |
Despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of countries agree that the right to development is part of the basic human rights, most external obstacles to the realization of the right for developing countries still exist, Chinese ambassador Sha Zukang told the 58th session of the U.N. Human Rights Commission. |
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China Opposes to Politicization of Human Rights Issues |
China hopes the ongoing U.N. seesion on human rights will encourage in-depth discussions between all countries on human rights issues. China is opposed to any action by any country to put pressure on other countries by using the human rights issue or politicalizing human rights. |
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China Calls for Cooperation in Human Rights Field |
Chinese Ambassador Sha Zukang to the ongoing 58th session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights on Tuesday called for strengthened international cooperation instead of political confrontation. |
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China Hopes for Dialogue with EU on Human Rights Issues |
China would like to work with the European Union (EU) to properly deal with any differences on human rights issues through continuing dialogue and exchanges based on equality and mutual respect, said the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue Thursday. |
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US Human-Rights Report: A Product of Pride and Prejudice |
On March 4, the US State Department dished out a document entitled "The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices-2001". The report avoids mentioning the United States' own human rights problems, while making irresponsible remarks about the human rights situations in more than 190 countries and regions, including China. Making use of the human rights issue each year, the United States makes wanton charges against other countries in an extremely haughty manner and has thus naturally aroused the resentment and anger of many countries in the international community. |
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Human Rights Well Protected in Law-Enforcement |
While ensuring laws were observed and effectively enforced, Chinese law-enforcement agencies paid particular attention to protecting human rights over the past year, according to reports on the work of the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate to the on-going session of the National People's Congress Monday. |
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Human Rights Record of the United States in 2001 |
Following is the full text of the "Human Rights Record of the United States in 2001," published by the Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Monday: |
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China Issues US Human Rights Record in 2001 |
The Information Office of the State Council issued Monday a report on US human rights record in 2001, pointing out that serious human rights violations exist in the US. |
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China to Issue US Human Rights Record in 2001 |
The Information Office of the Chinese State Council will issue Monday the human rights record of |
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Chinese Experts Reject US Human Rights Report |
Chinese experts and scholars on Friday hit back at the 2001 global human rights report issued by the U.S. State Department. |
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US Human Rights Report Interferes China's Internal Affairs |
The Chinese government on Tuesday criticized the United States for double standards and interfering in China's internal affairs under the pretext of human rights. |
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Different Views Between China and the West on Human Rights: Official |
All countries, organizations and individuals are welcomed to propose ways of improving human rights conditions in China, and China is also ready to hear their criticisms, said Zhao Qizheng, director-general of the State Council Information Office (SCIO). |
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Chinese People Enjoy More Freedom, Individual Rights Than Ever: Official |
"Never in the past have the Chinese people enjoyed so much personal freedom and so many individual rights," said Zhao Qizheng, director-general of the State Council Information Office (SCIO). In step with China's economic development and social progress, the Chinese people will have human rights to enjoy in still more areas and at an even higher plane, Zhao said. |
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China's Viewpoints on Human Rights Widely Supported by Developing Nations: Official |
China's basic views on human rights have won widespread understanding, support and recognition from fellow developing countries, said Zhao Qizheng, director- general of the State Council Information Office (SCIO). Zhao made the remark in an interview with the Human Rights magazine which was launched Sunday. |
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Full Text of Li Peng's Message to Human Rights Magazine |
Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, sent a message of congratulation to China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) for the launch of Human Rights magazine. |
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China Launches First Magazine on Human Rights |
Human Rights bimonthly, China's first professional magazine on human rights issues, was launched in Beijing Sunday, which aims to open an access for the international community to understand China's human rights conditions by narrating stories, discussing theories and initiating dialogues. |
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