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中国-一个月离开改进人权
星期二, 2008年7月8日 谈论这个报告在RINF论坛 > 一个月,在开头奥林匹克国际特赦组织今天送了一封公开信到胡锦涛之前,中华人民共和国的总统,敦促他交付在被许下的诺言改进国家的人权。 “如果中国在他们的海滩可能动员上千群众清扫海藻及时奥林匹克,它可能也肯定清扫它的人权纪录提供一份正面奥林匹克遗产,当它许诺了当授予比赛”,时国际特赦组织发言人说Margaret泰勒。 “中国在那些诺言仍然哀伤地看上去缺乏政治意愿交付,是为什么国际特赦组织今天请求胡锦涛做到以下推荐”,说泰勒。 五个推荐: 给如下胡锦涛特点的公开信。 –
给胡锦涛的公开信 胡锦涛 2008年7月8日 以一个月余留,直到XXIX奥林匹克运动会的被期望的开始在北京, 2001年我要求您采取五个步骤往北京奥林匹克出价委员会”承诺的人权的“发展。 在去年国际特赦组织收集了世界各地随声附和这个电话的成千上万的声音。 我加入他们在敦促您利用这历史的机会行动。 国际特赦组织认可中国政府的努力表达一些耐久人权关心。 我由在减少对死刑的用途获得的明显的进展特别鼓励通过最高人民法院回顾过程。 I also appreciate recent statements by a number of Chinese officials, including Chief Justice Xiao Yang, that China is following the global trend towards abolishing the death penalty. Amnesty International also welcomes the news that 1,157 people held in connection with the protests in Tibetan-populated areas of China last March have been released. The official commitment to “full media freedom” and regulations for foreign journalists represents another step towards realising greater freedom of expression for journalists. These developments notwithstanding, the preparation for the Olympics has actually had a negative impact in some areas of human rights. Official persecution of human rights activists continues, particularly those making connections between ongoing human rights violations and China’s hosting of the Olympics, including Ye Guozhu, Hu Jia and Yang Chunlin who are serving prison sentences solely for having expressed their views peacefully. The “clean-up” of Beijing through the extended use of Re-education Through Labour is a worrying development, particularly as it ignores domestic calls for reform of this arbitrary system of detention. Amnesty International calls on you to grasp the opportunity of the Olympic Games to implement the following five recommendations—supported by many inside and outside China—before the Games begin: * Release all prisoners of conscience - including Ye Guozhu, Hu Jia, Yang Chunlin and any others detained in connection with the hosting of the Olympics solely for expressing their views peacefully; * Prevent the police from arbitrarily detaining petitioners, human rights activists and others as part of a pre-Olympics “clean-up”; * Publish full national statistics on the death penalty, commit to a reduction in the number of capital crimes – especially those for non-violent offences – and introduce a moratorium on executions in line with UN General Assembly resolution 62/149 adopted on 18 December 2007; * Allow full access and freedom of reporting for both Chinese and international journalists in all parts of China in line with promises of “complete media freedom” in the run-up to the Games; * Account for all those killed or detained in the wake of the March 2008 protests in Tibet, particularly 116 people officially acknowledged to still be in custody, and ensure that those detained for their involvement in peaceful protests are released and that others receive a fair trial. I believe that delivering on these five points will go a long way towards the Games being remembered not only for positive achievements on the sports field but in the field of human rights as well. Yours sincerely Discuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: China - One month left to improve human rights One Response to “China - One month left to improve human rights”
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One month to do what? To recognize that the first human right is the right to live?
Each year, 1,710,000 baby girls disappear in China. This major human rights abuse seems to be an accepted travesty as no one speaks of this horrific gendercide (the singling out of baby girls for death).
By the time population growth in China will reach a plateau, 133 million females would have been “missed” since infancy!!!!
For a more comprehensive analysis of infanticide in China, please view my presentation for the U.N. last year, accessed from the left bar on my home page at http://www.TaliaCarner.com
Talia Carner, author, China Doll