Xu, Wen : China Government must abide by the “World Declaration of Human Rights .”
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Date: 2/10/2013 5:57:19 PM
Sender: Xu, Wen
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Xu, Wen : China Government must abide by the “World Declaration of Human Rights .”
许文(Xu, Wen)
Sixty-four years ago, December 10, 1948 , the UN General Assembly adopted and issued a " Declaration of Human Rights ," and the provisions of the December 10 every year as the International Human Rights Day . From the " Universal Declaration of Human Rights ," issued by the beginning of the day , " Declaration" of the new terms become the world's human rights norms . Since 1975 , the "World Declaration of Human Rights " to improve human rights in countries around the world and progress has had a major impact . Many countries have the " Universal Declaration of Human Rights, " the purpose of the terms included in the country's constitution .
" UDHR " in the clear exposition: " tyranny against humanity , massacres, disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind ." 1975 , the Chinese government and the people to implement the dictatorial rule , long-term use of violence against the people , the long-term China's human rights abuses . State government officials holding public authority to dominate the market and injure people , corruption has become commonplace. There are people stood up to protest , petitioners , human rights , would have been arrested , detained , there may be persecuted injury , disability or death.
China is the world's most populous countries in the world , the government must strictly enforce legislation and human rights law by law to protect the human rights of the Chinese people , because " UDHR " reaffirmed "the need to make human rights protected by the rule of law " in order to always the end of the slaughter , tyranny , and oppression. The Chinese government has the responsibility to comply with the "World Declaration of Human Rights " , to renounce violence , to stop the persecution , and improve China 's human rights situation.
Xu, Wen
February 10, 2013 |
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