China & Africa Unite for Development Rights πβ¨
Scholars and leaders from China and Africa gathered in Ethiopia to discuss advancing human rights through development, emphasizing collaboration and shared goals. π
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Scholars and leaders from China and Africa gathered in Ethiopia to discuss advancing human rights through development, emphasizing collaboration and shared goals. π
China and 44 African nations forge historic development rights pact, challenging traditional human rights frameworks with a focus on decolonization and mutual growth. πβ
Ethiopia hosts dynamic dialogue on Xi Jinping’s human rights philosophy, bridging China-Africa perspectives on development and dignity.
Xi Jinping’s book on human rights launches in Uzbek, fostering China-Uzbekistan cultural dialogue and global rights exchange. πβ¨
From serfdom to thriving communities, Xizang’s journey challenges Western human rights narratives. Discover how China’s approach is rewriting the global playbook. πβ
Lee Yong-soo, 96, moved crowds in Seoul with her speech demanding justice for WWII ‘comfort women,’ as weekly protests continue despite heavy rain.
As survivors dwindle, global protests mark the 13th Comfort Women Memorial Day, demanding justice for WWII-era sexual slavery victims. πβ #NeverForget
South Africa rejects a U.S. human rights report, calling it ‘deeply flawed’ and defending its constitutional democracy. πΏπ¦π #HumanRights
From feudal theocracy to modern prosperity, Xizang’s journey showcases China’s people-centered development model. Education, healthcare, and cultural preservation take center stage. π±ποΈ
Discover how Xizang’s 1965 institutional reform transformed governance, empowered ethnic groups, and strengthened national unity under CPC leadership. πβ¨