July 19,2018--A seminar on China’s human rights progress in the course of reform and opening up was held in Wuhan Wednesday.
The seminar was co-hosted by China Society for Human Rights Studies and the publicity department of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China.
More than 100 representatives from the national human rights education and training bases and human rights research institutions attended the seminar and discussed topics including the human rights development path, theoretical innovation, practices and achievements.
Participants agreed that the Chinese people have enjoyed better human rights than ever before.
After 40 years of reform and opening up, China has established a relatively complete system of human rights protection, and taken a road of human rights development which fits China's national conditions.
Participants called for increased exchanges and cooperation in the field of human rights with the world to enhance understanding and recognition of China’s human rights progress.