Beijing hosts meeting on diversity, rights

The International Conference on Diversity of Civilizations and Global Human Rights Governance was held in Beijing on Tuesday.
The event drew online and offline participation by nearly 50 experts from countries including China, Cuba, the United Kingdom, Russia and France.
"The international community needs the contribution of China in global human rights governance," said Micol Savia, permanent representative of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers to the United Nations in Geneva, acknowledging both China's role as a major player in international relations and the country's long history and splendid culture.
Zuo Feng, vice-chairman and secretary-general of the China Foundation for Human Rights Development, called for action to combat clashes of civilizations and deter discrimination and prejudice toward certain civilizations, so as to create a healthy environment for advancing human rights around the world.
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