Uzbek Edition of Xi Jinping’s Human Rights Book Hits Tashkent

Uzbek Edition of Xi Jinping’s Human Rights Book Hits Tashkent

In a vibrant ceremony this Tuesday in Tashkent, Uzbekistan launched the Uzbek edition of "Xi Jinping: On Respecting and Protecting Human Rights." The event brought together nearly 300 guests, including dignitaries from China and Uzbekistan, for a lively seminar on human rights. 🇺🇿📚✨

The big names on stage
– Jiang Jianguo, executive vice president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies and member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), shared how the translation opens a window for Uzbek readers to explore perspectives on human rights in the Chinese mainland.
– Akmal Saidov, director of the National Center of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Human Rights, highlighted the milestone in cultural exchange and human rights cooperation.
– Yu Jun, Chinese ambassador to Uzbekistan, emphasized that human rights dialogue strengthens the China-Uzbekistan comprehensive strategic partnership and the community with a shared future.

Bridging Minds and Cultures
This initiative marks the 13th foreign-language edition of the book, thanks to a joint effort by China’s Foreign Languages Press and a local Uzbek publisher. During the ceremony, guests unveiled the new edition and dove into a seminar discussing human rights themes. It’s more than a book launch—it's a cultural bridge, fostering mutual understanding between intellectuals and the wider public in both countries. 🌏🤝

For young professionals, students, and global explorers, this launch shows how literature can spark cross-border conversations and deepen friendship. Whether you study international relations, trade, or human rights, keep an eye on this growing exchange of ideas! 🔍🌟

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