2011年4月10日星期日

China tells U.S.: Stop preaching for human rights

China has told the US to stop preaching on human rights, after the state department's annual report on the issue criticised China
Hong Lei, Foreign Ministry spokesman said the U.S. should focus on its own human rights problems and stop interfering.

Chinese authorities have launched a major blow to recent objections.

The opening of the report, U.S. officials expressed the artist Ai Weiwei, an outspoken critic of the recent arrest of a special concern.

Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State also emphasized the other intellectuals and activists were "arbitrary detention " reports in recent weeks.

Mr Hung said that China is happy to talk about right "of equality and mutual respect basis ", but added that Beijing "resolutely opposes " interference in the affairs of other countries.

"We advise the U.S. to reflect their own human rights problems, instead of positioning itself as a human priest, " he said.

"[The United States should] cease interfering in human rights reports by the internal affairs of other countries. "

The annual State Department report criticizing China, followed by a rapid counterattack from Beijing's tough, it is an effective diplomatic etiquette.

But analysts said that this year's tit for tat tit for tat exchange of Beijing has been intensifying repression of dissidents.

The report blamed the United States to strengthen the lawyers, activists, and journalists blog restricted to Beijing.

Communist rulers also accused of tightening control over civil society and intensified control of the media and Internet access.

Beijing authorities also increased the illegal "black prisons " the use of forced disappearances, under house arrest, detention penalty activists, petitioners and their families, the U.S. report said.

In the report, allegations of serious human rights violations committed in other countries, including Iran, Iraq, Myanmar, North Korea, Cote d'Ivoire, Zimbabwe, Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.

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