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China says international community should offer constructive help to improve human rights in Sri Lanka
Nov 18, Beijing: China says that international community should offer constructive help for countries to improve their human rights through their efforts.
China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Qin Gang said China holds that since national conditions of countries differ and levels of economic and social development vary, countries can have differences or even disagreements on human rights protection.
He was responding to media question at the regular press conference on Monday on what is China's comment on Britain setting a deadline for Sri Lanka to set its human rights record straight.
Britain's Prime Minister during a discussion with Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Colombo last week has given an ultimatum for Sri Lanka to conduct an independent transparent and credible inquiry on the allegations of war crimes.
Describing the query as a "domestic affair" of the British Commonwealth, the spokesman said "What is the most important is that human rights conditions should be improved by the governments of countries concerned through their efforts." Constructive help should also be offered by the international community, he added.
In response to UK Prime Minister's hard-hitting stance, the Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson said China has been upholding that on the issue of human rights, the international community should enhance mutual understanding and cooperation through dialogues and exchanges to jointly promote the international cause of human rights in a constructive way.
Sri Lanka's worsening human rights record has come into the forefront during the Commonwealth summit which was boycotted by Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Mauritius Prime Minister Navin Chandra Ramgoolam on the issue.
Sri Lankan President and his government as well the opposition have vehemently rejected the British PM's demand for an inquiry saying that the government has already set several mechanisms in motion to heal the wounds and reconcile the communities.
Sri Lanka : China says international community should offer constructive help to improve human rights in Sri Lanka