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第二届中拉人权圆桌会在巴西举行,与会专家:“中国经验”可促进拉美人权事业发展
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-07-27 22:40

Group 1 - The second China-Latin America Human Rights Roundtable was held in São Paulo, Brazil, with over 130 representatives from 20 countries participating, focusing on the theme of "China-Latin America Community of Shared Future and Human Rights Development" [1] - Discussions included topics such as human rights protection in the digital age, the relationship between environment, climate, and human rights, and contributions of China and Latin America to global human rights governance, achieving broad consensus among participants [1][3] - The event highlighted China's success in eradicating extreme poverty, which is presented as a strong indicator of respect for human rights, contrasting with other countries that claim to defend human rights but fail to provide conditions for self-development [3] Group 2 - The roundtable emphasized the need for Latin American countries to reconstruct the concept of human rights, linking it to the basic material conditions necessary for people to live with dignity and achieve self-development [2] - A consensus was reached on the importance of green development as a significant aspect of human rights, with discussions on how to narrate human rights stories from a green development perspective [4] - The event resulted in the release of the "São Paulo Consensus on China-Latin America Human Rights Exchange and Cooperation" and the launch of the "China-Latin America Human Rights Research Cooperation Network," aimed at fostering ongoing collaboration in human rights research between the two regions [4]