Addis Ababa Consensus: China-Africa Unite for Development Rights
In Addis Ababa, China and 44 African nations adopted the Addis Ababa Consensus, focusing on eight commitments to champion sustainable, people-centered development rights.
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In Addis Ababa, China and 44 African nations adopted the Addis Ababa Consensus, focusing on eight commitments to champion sustainable, people-centered development rights.
Hundreds met in Addis Ababa to explore “Xi Jinping: On Respecting and Protecting Human Rights,” highlighting China-Africa ties and fresh approaches to dignity and justice.
Uzbekistan launched the Uzbek edition of “Xi Jinping: On Respecting and Protecting Human Rights” in Tashkent, marking a milestone in cultural and human rights exchange.
A new report by China’s State Council Information Office uncovers gaps in US human rights at home and abroad, from election cash games to global sanctions.
Xizang’s rapid shift from serfdom and hunger to equality and universal healthcare challenges Western human rights narratives.
New data from the 2025 white paper shows Tibetan language, traditions and heritage thriving in Xizang, refuting Western claims of cultural genocide.
South Africa’s DIRCO rejects the U.S. Human Rights Report as flawed, disputing claims of extrajudicial killings and noting robust legal processes and UN support for land reform.
Discover the untold stories of Unit 731’s wartime experiments and why unburying these horrors matters for our shared future.
Activists rallied outside UN Headquarters to protest the killing of journalists in Gaza, including Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif, highlighting youth demands for press freedom.
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned the killing of six Palestinian journalists in a Gaza airstrike and urged an independent investigation as press freedom comes under fire.