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Readers' meeting on book of Xi's discourses on human rights held in Brazil

2025-07-26 09:02:41Source: en.humanrights.cn

On July 24, a readers' meeting was held on the book Xi Jinping on Respecting and Protecting Human Rights in São Paulo, Brazil, bringing together over 80 political and academic representatives from China, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and other countries.

Photo shows the site of the readers' meeting on the book Xi Jinping on Respecting and Protecting Human Rights.

Wang Wen, dean of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China, presided over the meeting hosted by China Society for Human Rights Studies, Renmin University of China, São Paulo State University.

Wang Wen, dean of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China, presides at the meeting.

Wang Yanwen, deputy secretary-general of China Society for Human Rights Studies, delivers her speech.

Wang Yanwen, deputy secretary-general of China Society for Human Rights Studies, said Xi Jinping on Respecting and Protecting Human Rights comprehensively and systematically presents China's human rights concepts and propositions, and demonstrates the historical process and great practice of the development of China's human rights cause in the new era.

It opens a "window of thought" for the international community to understand the Communist Party of China and China, she added, highlighting that the book aims to solve the problems of human rights development.

Martin Unzué, director of the Gino Germani Research Institute at the University of Buenos Aires, delivers his speech.

Martin Unzué, director of the Gino Germani Research Institute at the University of Buenos Aires, pointed out that a necessary condition for getting out of extreme poverty and other difficulties is achieving economic development and benefits all people.

Rodrigo Martin Viva Nieves, an associate professor from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences in Uruguay, delivers his speech.

Rodrigo Martin Viva Nieves, an associate professor from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences in Uruguay, said that the book provides readers with a powerful perspective to understand how China integrates development, governance and human rights into its political philosophy.

Isis Paris Maia, a scholar at Brazil's Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, delivers her speech.

Isis Paris Maia, a scholar at Brazil's Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, said that China has made significant contributions to improving global human rights governance system and pushing the international human rights order toward a more just and reasonable direction by reaffirming South-South cooperation and the shared commitment to public policy collaboration in the field of human rights.

Two guests hold the book of Xi Jinping on Respecting and Protecting Human Rights.

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