No. It is a communist country. it is Dictatorship since Mao era
(dun get Republic of China Taiwan and People's republic of China (Mainland) mixed up)
The extent to which human rights are recognized and protected in the People's Republic of China is a matter currently in dispute between the government and the human rights bodies. China is one of the countries which is alleged to be in gross violation of the human rights.
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Human rights exist in every country in the world. They are human rights after all and not humans of a country rights. In Syria, however, these rights are violated because of the demonstrations against the current administration.
Human rights exist independently of any political system. All humans have natural rights, which are not contingent upon the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government.
still has serious human rights violations
they abuse the human rights policy.
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some are: slavery child labour
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The United States restored trade relations with China.
The Nuremberg trials highlighted the importance of holding individuals accountable for committing atrocities against humanity, regardless of their official position. It emphasized that individuals are responsible for upholding human rights, and that international law can be used to prosecute those who violate these rights. Additionally, the trials underscored the necessity of ensuring justice, truth, and accountability in the face of gross human rights violations.
The United States restored trade relations with China.