Infosud: China faces its contradictions in Geneva

2009-02-13

Excerpted from Infosud (via Swissinfo):
Circle your adversary rather than launch a frontal attack is the Maoist tactic chosen by Human Rights in China (HRIC), when it came to Geneva to confront one of the world’s biggest powers.

The human rights situation in China was submitted for scrutiny on Monday February 9 under the process known as Universal Periodic Review (UPR). Following the presentation of three reports, including one from the Chinese government, it was the turn of other member and non-member countries of the Human Rights Council to make their observations and recommendations to the Chinese delegation.

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"We identified every theme raised in the Chinese self-evaluation, including the national legislation’s relation to international instruments, the judicial system, the standard of living, the ban on torture, etc." Sharon Hom brandished a 15-page report produced by the NGO which lists some 30 points devoted to the UN recommendations. For each point, a table shows if the measures have or have not been undertaken by Beijing. The document thus has the merit of clearly showing in a rigorous manner the gaps by the Chinese government.

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