Human rights in China will be well protected under
the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC), which
vows to "represent the fundamental interests of the
overwhelming majority of the Chinese people," experts
said Thursday.
Chinese
President Jiang Zemin stressed the importance of respecting
and protecting human rights in his report to the
just-concluded 16th CPC National Congress, demonstrating the
importance attached by the Chinese leadership to the welfare
of the Chinese people.
At
meeting of the China Society for Human Rights Studies
(CSHRS), Vice-President Yang Zhengquan said that human
rights, as part of the superstructure, is decided by the
corresponding economic base.
Efforts made by the CPC to
meet the Chinese people's basic requirements for food and
clothing, to build a well-off society, and to realize the
common wealth of all Chinese people originate from the
Party's fundamental goal of uplifting the living standards
and quality of life of Chinese people, Yang told the CSHRS
executive council meeting.
Human rights experts
participating in meeting said that as China has begun
building a well-off society in a comprehensive way,the
country's human rights cause will embrace some changes.
CSHRS Vice-President Fan
Guoxiang said not only the rights of the working class,
which includes intellectuals, and farmers, but also those
from the social strata that contribute to the country's
development should be duly protected.
"All the legal incomes of
people who play a role in building socialism with Chinese
characteristics should be safeguarded according to
law," said Fan.
Fan also
said human rights should be viewed in the overall framework
of society's development and could not be judged independent
of specific social conditions.
Zhang Hongyi, a professor from
Beijing Normal University, said China's concept that the
rights to subsist, develop, vote and stand for election
should be linked with national sovereignty when defining
people's human rights was a more objective and scientific
definition of human rights than that advocated by some
Western countries.
CSHRS
Vice-President Dong Yunhu said the fact that the CPC has
given top priority to China's development would help better
protect the rights of the Chinese people.
"Human beings are the
most important productive forces. The protection and
development of human rights will help to promote the
development of productive forces," said Dong.
Other experts said development
was not only a direction but also a measure of society's
progress. Meanwhile, development was not only one of the
basic human rights but also a precondition of human rights
protection.
Liu Hainian, a law
professor from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,
believed the rights of Chinese citizens being protected by
laws and regulations would become a more important feature
of Chinese society in the next two decades.
The participants also
discussed the urgent need to launch a complete set of human
rights theories catering to China's situation as soon as
possible. Enditem
Xinhuanet 2002-11-22