Chinese and foreign people talk about global human rights governance: China plays an important role
2022-07-06
Hosted by the United Nations Association of China, the side meeting of the 50th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council "strengthening global human rights governance and promoting the common values of all mankind" was held by video on the 5th. Chinese and foreign guests at the meeting said that China's human rights cause has made great achievements and plays an important role in the process of global human rights governance. The international community should respect the diversity of human rights development and oppose the application of a single model and evaluation criteria. Wang Chao, President of the United Nations Association of China, said that in recent years, under the influence of the century long changes and the century long epidemic, hegemonism, racism, protectionism and narrow nationalism have risen, poverty and inequality have intensified, double standards have prevailed, and global human rights governance has been seriously impacted. Countries should carry out dialogue and exchanges on human rights issues on the basis of equality and mutual respect, enhance mutual understanding and trust, expand consensus, narrow differences, and work together to address the common challenges facing mankind. Sephora, director of the China Research Center of the Institute of international relations at the National University of La Plata in Argentina, believes that the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind put forward by China goes beyond nationality and race, and is highly consistent with the United Nations human rights cause and the agenda for sustainable development, bringing hope to the troubled global human rights governance. Peter Herman, an academician of the European Academy of Sciences and arts, said that in many countries, economic development has widened the gap between the rich and the poor. "How to use economic development to improve people's livelihood? How to create more wealth for the people? China has given the answer with action." Maojunxiang, a professor at the school of law of Central South University, said that in recent years, individual countries have proposed a "rule-based international order". If it is profitable, they flock to it, and if it is unprofitable, they abandon it as their own. In global human rights governance, they ignore the rule of law, decide whether to join and withdraw from international mechanisms for their own selfish interests, and destroy the international human rights order with unilateral actions. This situation highlights the necessity and urgency of promoting global human rights governance on the basis of international law. "China has played a vital role in the world today. China has achieved economic take-off through peaceful development and won the respect of most developing countries in the world." Felim hedmer, a lecturer at the school of Applied Social Studies at the national cork University of Ireland, said that China can build a bridge between the East and the West and North and South countries and play a unique role in promoting world peace and human rights governance. In response to the current attempts of individual countries to politicize human rights in order to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, Liu Xinsheng, member of the Advisory Committee of the United Nations Human Rights Council, said that in the face of the slander and slander of individual countries, developing countries should strengthen unity, put forward their own human rights propositions and views, and carry out fair exchanges and cooperation in the field of human rights, so as to improve each other's ability to protect human rights. "In the face of rumors and defamation by individual countries, developing countries should take a firm position and resolutely refute relevant acts when explaining the facts. This is not only a correct choice to safeguard national interests, but also meets the needs of the healthy development of international human rights protection." Liu Xinsheng said. (Xinhua News Agency)
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