Ning, Bo: Human Rights Can’t Come Out from the Bar
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Date: 11/22/2006 3:39:43 PM
Sender: Ning, Bo
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Ning, Bo: Human Rights Can’t Come Out from the Barrel of A Gun
Any means can be used to infringe upon human rights, but not any means can be used to ensure human rights. Human rights are implemented at populaces’ behavior criterion, and only moral and lawful means can be used to defend the behavior criterion, especially the lawful means, because human rights must be implemented through franchise stipulated by law. China is “regime came out from the barrel of a gun”. Regime can come out from the barrel of a gun, but human rights can not. The regime came out from the barrel of a gun still takes the barrel of a gun as “pillar” and does not switch to govern by legal system, and this is the fundamental reason that Chinese government despises, neglects and disregards human rights. The main point to improve Chinese human rights status is to reinforce legal system besides to appeal to consensus and to arouse moral force.
In China human rights stipulated by law can’t be surely implemented, the stipulation and the fact are not consistent. Human rights are implemented through franchise stipulated by national system and law, and populaces won’t have postulate to enjoy true human rights unless franchise stipulated by law is implemented.
Ning, Bo
Jul. 10, 2006
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