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    Full Text: Progress in China's Human Rights in 2009

    (Xinhua)
    Updated: 2010-09-26 11:31
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    BEIJING - The Information Office of the State Council, or China's cabinet, issued a white paper on Progress in China's Human Rights in 2009 Sunday. Following is the full text:

    Progress in China's Human Rights in 2009

    Information Office of the State Council

    The People's Republic of China

    Foreword

    I. The People's Rights to Subsistence and Development

    II. Citizens' Civil and Political Rights

    III.Judicial Guarantee of Human Rights

    IV. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

    V. Equal Rights and Special Protection for Ethnic Minorities

    VI. Rights and Interests of People with Disabilities

    VII.Exchanges and Cooperation with Other Countries in the Realm of Human Rights

    Foreword

    The year 2009 was the most difficult one for China's economic development since the beginning of the new century. In 2009, facing the great impact of the international financial crisis, and grave and complicated economic situations, the Chinese government, sticking to the Scientific Outlook on Development characterized by putting people first, combined the countermeasures to the international financial crisis with the maintenance of a stable yet rapid economic development and the promotion of China's human rights, and carried out a series of policies and measures to maintain economic growth, restructure the economy, promote reforms and improve people's livelihood, thus effectively curbing the economic slowdown, becoming one of the few countries making a turnaround in the economy, and promoting new and notable progress in China's human rights.

    In 2009 the Chinese government promulgated and implemented the National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2009-2010). This was the first national action plan in China with human rights as the theme. It is a programmatic document for directing and promoting the comprehensive development of China's human rights. The Action Plan applies the Constitutional principle of respecting and protecting human rights to the various fields of politics, economy, culture and social construction, and the various links of legislation, law enforcement, judicature, governance and administration. The document expressly stipulates the objectives and concrete measures of the Chinese government in promoting and protecting human rights. Over the past more than one year, the National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2009-2010) has been effectively implemented, the Chinese people's consciousness of human rights has been enhanced, and the overall cause of human rights has been promoted in an all-round way.

    China is a developing country with a population of 1.3 billion. Due to its inadequate and unbalanced development, there is still much room for improvement in its human rights conditions. The Chinese government is taking effective measures to promote the sound development and social harmony with a view to building a more just and harmonious society and ensuring that the people enjoy a more dignified and happier life.

    To help the rest of the world gain a better understanding of the human rights situation in China, we hereby give an overview of the developments in the field of human rights in China in 2009.

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