Foreign scholar: China's human rights approach a model for all to learn from
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Why does the long-propagated Western rhetoric on human rights fail to convince in the face of reality? What makes China's human rights vision so popular. At the recent "Human Rights in Action: Understanding China·2026" event in Zhejiang, Mohammed Saqib, Secretary General of the India‑China Economic and Cultural Council and founder of the Global South Geoeconomic Research Centre, talked about the differences between Chinese and Western approaches to human rights.
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