Professor Alena Douhan is a Special Rapporteur for the United Nations and a human rights lawyer. She visited China in May as part of her mandate to investigate the humanitarian consequences of the unilateral coercive measures imposed on China.
China has established a sound legal framework to combat terrorism over the past four decades, ensuring that all counterterrorism measures in the country are law-based, according to a new white paper.
Economic and social progress and better quality of life are crucial to the human rights situation.
In the practice of advancing the cause of human rights, China has blazed a path of human rights development that is both consistent with the trend of the times and befits the nation’s conditions.
China said on 26th of Dec, that it will sanction a United States company and two individuals as a countermeasure to sanctions the U.S. has imposed on Chinese officials and companies over so-called human rights issues in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.