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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, August 25, 2016
UN expert slams Chinese human rights records

A UN expert accused China Monday of staging a “pincer movement” to curb
the influence of lawyers, activists and non-governmental organisations
and limit their ability to protest against abuses.
While China has made significant progress towards its ambitious goal of
eliminating poverty by 2020, it has often ignored the harm done to
individuals as it pursues greater economic development, said Philip
Alston, the United Nations special rapporteur on extreme poverty and
human rights.
At the same time, he said, Beijing has
cracked down on civil society, limiting the space for individuals and
groups to influence public policy and air grievances.
Since President Xi Jinping took power in 2012, the ruling Communist
Party has arrested hundreds of activists and lawyers in a sweeping
campaign that has closed avenues for the legal activism which emerged in
recent years.
Recently introduced laws have combined with police action against
protesters and lawyers in “a pincer movement designed to systematically
narrow and control the space for citizens to express discontent over
matters such as land rights, workers’ rights and environmental threats”,
Alston wrote in a statement.
In later remarks to reporters, he chided Beijing for asserting that
governments should be able to choose which human rights to respect and
which to ignore, depending on cultural practices.
“That approach is simply incompatible with the international human rights system,” Alston said.
“Given that China insists that it is part of the system… it would be very dangerous if we were to understand human rights with Chinese characteristics as authorising a fundamental departure from the full range of internationally agreed rights and standards.”
“Given that China insists that it is part of the system… it would be very dangerous if we were to understand human rights with Chinese characteristics as authorising a fundamental departure from the full range of internationally agreed rights and standards.”
Alston’s comments came at the end of a nine-day tour of China, where he
was invited to study the government’s poverty alleviation efforts.
He praised China‘s commitment to reducing extreme poverty — defined as
an income of less than $2.30 per day — but said it faces serious
challenges, including inequality levels that are “deeply problematic”.
Questions about the quality of Chinese data, however, made it difficult
to assess the true nature of the challenges the country faces, Alston
said.
“There is a need to focus more on the importance of getting accurate data and on greater transparency,” he said.
Chinese authorities also did not respond to his requests to meet academics and other private citizens, he said, instead advising them that they “should be on vacation” during his trip.
Chinese authorities also did not respond to his requests to meet academics and other private citizens, he said, instead advising them that they “should be on vacation” during his trip.
“We did not reach a common understanding of the role of a UN Special
Rapporteur,” he said, adding that he was followed by a security detail
during the visit.
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