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China Calls U.S. Out on Human Rights

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020311/ap_on_re_as/china_us_human_rights_14

Mon Mar 11,10:17 AM ET

By TED ANTHONY, Associated Press Writer

  Responding to U.S. criticism of its human rights record, China
returned fire in a blistering rebuttal Monday � a point-by-point
dismantling of American society that depicted a nation beset by crime,
violent media images, indifference to poverty and arrogant foreign
policy.

  Despite the harsh tenor of the Chinese report on American human
rights, there was little to indicate that it, like its counterpart
report issued by the U.S. State Department last week, would affect the
increasing warmth of Beijing-Washington relations.

  Most of the Beijing report, the latest in a series issued annually in
recent years by the government's State Council Information Office, was
based on a single cornerstone: that the U.S. government has no business
criticizing other nations' human rights records before it cleans its
own house.

  "Once again the United States, assuming the role of `world judge of
human rights,' has distorted human rights conditions in many countries
and regions in the world, including China, and accused them of human
rights violations, all the while turning a blind eye to its own human
rights-related problems," the report said.

  Especially notable was the document's scant criticism of the U.S.
response to the Sept. 11 attacks � something China is loath to condemn,
since it, too, has a vested interest in fighting terrorism, a term it
uses to justify crackdowns on domestic dissent.

  The 20-page report was released on the English-language service of
Xinhua, China's official news agency, thus assuring an audience of
foreign reporters. There was no immediate comment from Washington,
where it was late Sunday when the report was issued.

  "China understands that its own policies do not meet international
standards. And it doesn't like to see that in these reports," said Ved
Nanda, a University of Denver expert on international human rights.

  "China has no other way to hit back at the United States on human
rights issues," he said. "It's trying to save face, and I think
Washington understands that."

  Among the report's many other assertions, which it buttressed with a
flurry of statistics and citations of news reports about violent
incidents:

_The United States is "wantonly infringing upon human rights of other
countries" with military and political actions.

_American mass media are "inundated with violent content," which in
turn encourages more violence. "A culture beautifying violence has made
young people believe that the gun can `solve' all problems," the report
says.

_Racism and discrimination continue unabated.

_Police brutality, torture and forced confession "are common," and
death row is full of "misjudged or wronged" inmates. Prisons are
overcrowded and inhumane.

_Americans living in poverty are "the forgotten `third world' within
this superpower," and the gap between rich and poor is growing.

_Violence against women and sexual abuse of children are common. It
cited sexual molestations of children by American clergy, calling that
"the greatest scandal in the United States following the Enron case."

  The criticism of American response to the Sept. 11 attacks was
limited to this, a reflection of China's unease at the historical
Western military presence in Asia:

  "Before the Sept. 11 incident, the United States had stationed its
troops in more than 140 countries. Today, the United States has
expanded its so-called security interests to almost every corner of the
world."

  Despite improving relations during the past 10 months, Beijing and
Washington remain deeply divided over human rights. In the years after
China's bloody 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators centered
on Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the rights issue threatened to affect
the two nations' pivotal economic relationship.

  China says it has made great strides and insists that much of what
the U.S. government criticizes as rights violations is simply efforts
to maintain order.

  While the government says Chinese are not jailed for their beliefs,
prisons and labor camps hold thousands of people detained for following
the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement, for praying at unofficial
churches and for pushing for political reforms, labor rights and
independence for Tibet.
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