Hulet Lib - Part 29 (Kana Television Drama)

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Hulet Lib - Part 29 (Kana Television Drama).

The first China-Africa Human Rights Forum is being held in Addis Ababa.

 

It has been announced that the forum, based on issues shared by China and Africa, is a platform for recommending ways to ensure human rights.

 

The guiding theme "Building a China-Africa Community with a Shared Future and Jointly Promoting the Right to Development" has also been put forward.

 

We heard at the forum that the struggles China and Africa waged against colonialism, their solidarity, and their steadfast commitment to justice unite them as one.

 

Development is the main key to ensuring #human_rights, and it was stated that Global South countries, China, and African nations share similar development tasks and interests.

 

The forum was told that the historical injustices committed by colonialists, the plunder of wealth, unfair trade, and the long-unfulfilled desire for development have exerted significant pressure on the observance of human rights.

 

Participants who stated that the right to development is a fundamental and primary human right emphasized that efforts must be made to eliminate obstacles such as poverty, hunger, conflict, and discriminatory practices.

 

It was stated that China and Africa will work together in cooperation for this purpose.

 

At today's inaugural Human Rights Forum, it was announced that China and Africa follow a people-centered approach to ensure the right to development.

 

Another issue emphasized at the forum is the protection of the right to development with justice for the combined population of China and Africa, which exceeds 2.8 billion people.

 

We heard that #China_and_African_countries must choose their own ways to uphold human rights based on their actual conditions, history, and cultural traditions.

 

The forum also emphasized that using human rights as a pretext to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries or efforts to deny their people the right to development must be opposed.

 

It is reported that over 200 participants from China and 45 African countries are attending the China-Africa Human Rights Forum currently underway in Addis Ababa.

 

It was announced that the forum was jointly organized by the China Society for Human Rights Studies, Zhejiang Normal University, and the Ethiopian Policy Study Institute.

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