Archive for ‘Special Representative for Human Rights’

11/03/2020

China urges relevant parties to immediately lift unilateral sanctions against Iran: diplomat

GENEVA, March 10 (Xinhua) — China urges relevant parties to immediately lift unilateral sanctions against Iran to prevent further harm to the human rights of the Iranian people, a senior Chinese diplomat has said.

Liu Hua, Special Representative for Human Rights of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, told the on-going 43rd session of the UN Human Rights Council on Monday that imposing external mechanisms without the consent of the countries concerned is not conducive to dialogue and cooperation, and does not play a role in promoting and protecting human rights.

Liu said that the international community should treat the human rights situation of Iran in an objective and fair manner, understand the challenges Iran faces as a developing country in promoting and protecting human rights, and listen more to the Iranian government and the demands of its people.

The unilateral sanctions imposed by relevant countries on Iran have had a significant negative impact on the human rights of the Iranian people, and have also restricted the United Nations and other organizations from providing humanitarian assistance to Iran, she said.

The Chinese diplomat highlighted that it is crucial time at this moment for the Iranian government and its people to fight the COVID-19 epidemic.

“China is providing support to the Iranian side within its capacity, including providing testing kits and other anti-epidemic materials, and sending a team of volunteer experts to help Iran fight the epidemic. China also calls on all parties to strengthen cooperation with Iran on epidemic prevention,” Liu said.

She also highlighted that China has always advocated that all countries should address human rights issues through constructive dialogue and cooperation, oppose politicization, selectivity, double standards, and confrontational practices, and does not support the practice of “naming and shaming” and publicly pressuring.

Source: Xinhua

11/03/2020

Chinese diplomat calls for “more constructive help” to Myanmar, Bangladesh on Rakhine issue

GENEVA, March 10 (Xinhua) — A senior Chinese diplomat said here that China advocates that Myanmar and Bangladesh properly resolve the Rakhine State issue through dialogue and consultation and start the process of repatriating people at an early date.

Liu Hua, Special Representative for Human Rights of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, told the on-going 43rd session of the UN Human Rights Council on Monday that the international community should provide more constructive help to Myanmar and Bangladesh to create a favorable external environment for the two sides to implement bilateral repatriation agreements.

Liu pointed out that the international community should respect Myanmar’s sovereignty and treat Myanmar’s human rights progress in a comprehensive, impartial and objective manner.

On the issue of Myanmar, she said, the United Nations should take a fair and objective position, and related work should help promote the solution to the Rakhine state issue, not the contrary.

The Chinese diplomat also highlighted that China has always advocated that all countries should address human rights issues through constructive dialogue and cooperation, oppose politicization, selectivity, double standards, and confrontational practices, and does not support the practice of “naming and shaming” and publicly pressuring.

Source: Xinhua

06/03/2020

No double standards should be applied in countering terrorism: Chinese diplomat

GENEVA, March 5 (Xinhua) — A senior Chinese diplomat said here Thursday that there is no “good” terrorism or “bad” terrorism, there is only terrorism in the world, and no double standards should be applied in countering terrorism.

Speaking during the interactive dialogue with the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism at the 43rd session of the Human Rights Council, Liu Hua, Special Representative for Human Rights of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, pointed out that terrorism is the common enemy of the mankind.

At present, Liu said, the international counter-terrorism situation is complex and severe. The international community is facing a new wave of terrorist activities, which pose serious threats to international and regional security and stability.

“The international community should carry out international cooperation and jointly combat terrorism in accordance with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and other generally accepted basic principles of international relations,” she said.

The Chinese diplomat stressed that the key to countering terrorism is to provide the right solution to both the symptoms and root causes.

“On the one hand, we must base ourselves on the current situation, adopt a zero-tolerance attitude towards terrorism, and uproot all evils. On the other hand, we must take a long-term perspective, promote equal dialogue between different civilizations, religions, and nationalities, promote economic and social development, properly handle regional conflicts, and strive to eradicate the breeding ground for terrorism and extremism,” Liu noted.

At the same time, all parties should actively explore the balance between counter-terrorism and protection of human rights, and effectively prevent violations of the legitimate rights and interests of citizens and organizations, she added.

China is willing to strengthen counter-terrorism exchanges and cooperation with relevant parties in accordance with the principles of mutual respect and equal cooperation to jointly combat terrorist forces and maintain international peace and security, she said.

Source: Xinhua

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