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China tells US to stop acting as human rights guardian
2009-03-01
China told the United States Thursday to stop acting as a human rights guardian, as it hit back angrily at US accusations that its human rights record had worsened. The spat comes just days after a visit by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Beijing appeared to signal a detente between the world powers on the sensitive issue.

"We firmly oppose any countries interfering in China's internal affairs under the pretext of human rights," foreign ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu told reporters. "We urge the US side to reflect on its own human rights problems, stop acting as a human rights guardian, and stop interfering in others' internal affairs by issuing such human rights reports."
Change your spots, Leopard!
Ma was reacting to a US State Department report released Wednesday charging that the attitude of Beijing's communist rulers to human rights had worsened last year. The report said China had stepped up repression in Buddhist Tibet and Muslim Xinjiang, restricting dissent and religious freedom in the two western regions, while maintaining heavy censorship of the press. "The government's human rights record remained poor and worsened in some areas," it said.

The report was issued on the same day as Tibetans began their traditional New Year amid heavy security, with their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, urging a boycott of celebrations to mourn those killed under Chinese rule. The Dalai Lama also warned Chinese authorities were plotting a crackdown of "unimaginable" force ahead of the ultra-sensitive March 10 anniversary of a failed uprising 50 years ago that led to the Dalai Lama fleeing.

However, Ma defended China's record, while also insisting Tibetans were happily celebrating their New Year. "In the past three decades, China has enjoyed sustained economic growth and made constant progress in democracy... and fully protects religious freedom," he said. "Various ethnic groups enjoy extensive rights and freedom. This is widely witnessed in the world."

China's State Council, or Cabinet, published its own report Thursday criticising the US rights record, accusing Washington of hypocrisy and double standards in dealing with the sensitive issue, the official Xinhua news agency said. The report cited widespread violent crimes in the United States as posing "serious threats to its people's lives, property and personal security," and said there was no proper protection of prisoners' basic rights, Xinhua said.

It also said racial discrimination prevailed "in every aspect of social life".

This is the 10th year in a row that China has hit back at US criticism of its human rights record with its own account of rights abuses in the United States.

Xinhua also issued a stern defence of the nation's human rights record. "The (US) report turned a blind eye to the efforts and historic achievements China has made in human rights that have been widely recognised by the international community," Xinhua news agency said. "It wilfully ignored and distorted basic facts, groundlessly assailing China's human rights conditions and making random and irresponsible remarks on China's ethnic, religious and legal systems."

The report came after Clinton's weekend visit to Beijing, when she stated that rights concerns should not be allowed to hinder cooperation between the two countries on issues such as economic cooperation. That stance won praise in Beijing, with the state-run media describing her attitude as a relief and China's foreign ministry saying her visit had helped to build mutual understanding.
Posted by:ChowMeinYumYum

#25  To enjoy life take big bites. Moderation is for monks!

signed: a non-moderator that what needs dental work
Posted by: Adriane   2009-03-01 22:04  

#24  I've collected oodles and oodles of box tops, and hit the tip jar as I can, but they are still clever enough not to let me be a moderator, for which we must all be grateful.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-03-01 21:57  

#23  Wudn't me.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-03-01 20:29  

#22  Joe don't need no stinkin boxtops.
Posted by: .5MT   2009-03-01 20:26  

#21  ION CATHAY, CHINESE MIL FORUM > MAJORITY OF PLAN SUBS AND DESTROYERS TO BE BASED IN AFRICAN AND INDIAN COASTLINES/CHINA'S NAVY TO PROTECT NATION'S TRADE IN ALL AREAS OF THE WORLD [PLAN "sea frontier" based of arc of per se combat abilities = force projection].

Also, PAKSITANI DEFENCE FORUM > PAKISTAN'S GWADAR PORT MAY LOSE BUSINESS TO NEW IRANIAN PORT OF CHABAHAR.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-03-01 20:24  

#20  Barry is running the country and we're stuck on Mod bonifides? Surely both irony and humour here.

Well (she said solemnly), not just ANYBODY can get one of Fred's super secret decoder rings and the special cape, you know.

For one thing, it takes oodles of box tops to even qualify for the applicant pool.
Posted by: lotp   2009-03-01 19:18  

#19  Nope. And prepare to go to your room as soon as Pappy gets back. ;-)
Posted by: lotp   2009-03-01 19:13  

#18  Is chowmeinyumyum the hot Mod?
Posted by: .5MT   2009-03-01 19:11  

#17  OK. Whoever it was didn't make that clear.
Posted by: lotp   2009-03-01 19:11  

#16  I'm mortified!
Posted by: Frank G   2009-03-01 18:47  

#15  chowmeinyumyum posted a link in comment #8. A mod replaced it with "Thanks for the link -- a Mod".
Posted by: ed   2009-03-01 18:34  

#14  New Mod? What's your color? Transparent?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-03-01 18:31  

#13  Barry is running the country and we're stuck on Mod bonifides? Surely both irony and humour here.

Yes, as Kelly Bundy would say: "The mind wobbles."
Posted by: badanov   2009-03-01 18:01  

#12  Barry is running the country and we're stuck on Mod bonifides? Surely both irony and humour here.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-03-01 17:44  

#11  By the way, I suppose you do know that claiming to be a moderator when you're not is bad juju here at Rantburg.
Posted by: lotp   2009-03-01 17:34  

#10  I should have included it originally
Posted by: chowmeinyumyum   2009-03-01 17:32  

#9  Gee, a new mod! We haven't met ....
Posted by: lotp   2009-03-01 16:52  

#8  Thanks for the link -- a Mod
Posted by: chowmeinyumyum   2009-03-01 15:53  

#7   The report cited widespread violent crimes in the United States as posing "serious threats to its people's lives, property and personal security," and said there was no proper protection of prisoners' basic rights, Xinhua said.

But, but, but...that would mean having to face 'who' actually does the bulk of violent crimes and disproportionately fills the prisons and jails for those crimes. See the Chinese can play 'speaking truth to power' too.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-03-01 15:33  

#6  Funny thing, a lot of Tibetans were going to refuse to celebrate New Year this year, in memorial of all the dead. The government created mass celebrations and made it mandatory for the citizenry to attend.
Posted by: gromky   2009-03-01 15:25  

#5  Too bad nobody in our government has the guts to tell them to take their money and their plastic crap and go to hell.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2009-03-01 15:23  

#4  This sounds like a job for a Super Hero; Super Secretary of State Hillary.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-03-01 15:04  

#3  no problem here. I'd like to fix our own issues before even thinking about the idiocy that's going on in china.
Posted by: Whineper Prince aka Broadhead6   2009-03-01 14:12  

#2  Pot calling kettle black, China's human rights suck.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-03-01 12:19  

#1  Good advice.
Posted by: Trader_DFW   2009-03-01 12:14  

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