1. LINE

      Text:AAAPrint
      Politics

      Facts speak for China's human rights progress

      1
      2015-06-08 17:03Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

      China has made remarkable progress in human rights, showing the country is taking the correct path of human rights development that best conforms to its realities.

      The government on Monday released a report highlighting the achievements of human rights protection in the legal system as well as economic and social development.

      Legal reform has been one of the most notable areas of progress in human rights protection, with new measures put into place to improve the transparency and efficiency of judicial organs.

      To make judicial proceedings more transparent, the Supreme People's Court has established a website to publicize judgements and allow litigants to follow the progress of their cases. In 2014, 6.29 million judgments were published through the website.

      Based on the principles of "statutory crime and penalties", "no punishment in doubtful cases" and "evidentiary adjudication", the courts acquitted 518 defendants in cases of public prosecution and 260 in cases of private prosecution last year, thereby maintaining the freedom of innocent people, according to the report.

      In 2014, courts nationwide reheard 1,317 cases and corrected a number of wrongful decisions.

      One high-profile wrongful conviction involved a 1996 rape-murder case in which an 18-year-old man named Huugjilt was convicted and executed. In December 2014, 18 years later, he was acquitted.

      China also revised the Administrative Litigation Law in 2014, giving citizens more rights to sue the government and making it easier to do so. Courts across the country heard 151,000 administrative first-instance cases and concluded 131,000 of them, up 16.3 percent and 8.3 percent, respectively, from 2013.

      All the figures attest to the fact that China has strived to improve human rights protection with concrete measures.

      China has also made notable progress in improving the right to development, which is a fundamental human right for people of the world's largest developing country.

      According to the report, the country's annual per capita disposable income reached 20,167 yuan (3,290 U.S. dollars) in 2014, up 8 percent over the previous year and faster than the economic growth rate last year.

      Substantial efforts were made to alleviate poverty, including more government funds for infrastructure in the least-developed rural areas and relocation of people in uninhabitable regions.

      By the end of 2014, the number of rural residents with an annual income less than 2,300 yuan had decreased by 12.32 million to 70.17 million.

      There is also more guarantee of educational equity. Based on last year's figures, over 90 percent of children of school age are now receiving the nine years of compulsory education and nearly as high a percentage are enrolling in senior high schools.

      Unfortunately, some countries have always turned a blind eye to Chinese progress in human rights or even slung mud over its record in this regard.

      The concept of human rights varies in different countries and will be updated according to the changing reality. The rest of the world should respect China's unique conditions and traditions.

      The pursuit of improved human rights protection is a path that never ends as socioeconomic conditions are changing constantly. Though faced with challenges along the way, China will be unswerving in its strengthening of human rights protection.

      Related news

      MorePhoto

      Most popular in 24h

      MoreTop news

      MoreVideo

      News
      Politics
      Business
      Society
      Culture
      Military
      Sci-tech
      Entertainment
      Sports
      Odd
      Features
      Biz
      Economy
      Travel
      Travel News
      Travel Types
      Events
      Food
      Hotel
      Bar & Club
      Architecture
      Gallery
      Photo
      CNS Photo
      Video
      Video
      Learning Chinese
      Learn About China
      Social Chinese
      Business Chinese
      Buzz Words
      Bilingual
      Resources
      ECNS Wire
      Special Coverage
      Infographics
      Voices
      LINE
      Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
      Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
      Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产老女人精品免费视频| 亚洲午夜福利在线观看| 国产美女被遭强高潮免费网站| 亚洲AV人无码综合在线观看| 亚洲另类视频在线观看| 真人无码作爱免费视频| 免费观看国产网址你懂的| 亚洲国产免费综合| 国产亚洲av片在线观看播放| 亚洲av日韩精品久久久久久a| 久操免费在线观看| 亚洲国产综合久久天堂| 九一在线完整视频免费观看| 成人毛片18女人毛片免费视频未| 亚洲精品无码不卡在线播放HE| 中国videos性高清免费| 免费观看日本污污ww网站一区| 亚洲伦理一二三四| 免费电影在线观看网站| 亚洲第一页在线观看| 毛片在线播放免费观看| 国产精品亚洲αv天堂无码 | ZZIJZZIJ亚洲日本少妇JIZJIZ| 国内成人精品亚洲日本语音| 亚洲七七久久精品中文国产| 中文字幕久无码免费久久| 一区二区三区亚洲| 在线免费视频你懂的| 免费在线视频一区| 亚洲国产91在线| 免费在线看v网址| 亚洲视频日韩视频| 午夜精品射精入后重之免费观看 | 在线涩涩免费观看国产精品| 亚洲人AV永久一区二区三区久久| 97在线免费观看视频| 亚洲熟妇av一区二区三区| 亚洲香蕉免费有线视频| 亚洲成a人片在线观看中文!!!| 日日麻批免费40分钟无码| 亚洲综合视频在线|