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2nd China-Latin America human rights roundtable held in Brazil, scholars highlight China’s achievements

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The second China-Latin American and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Friday, drawing participation from over 130 representatives across 20 countries.

Foreign experts attending the event told the Global Times that while many countries have made various statements about defending human rights, few have, like China, created concrete conditions across multiple sectors to enable people to realize their own development. They noted that the “China experience” could contribute to advancing human rights in LAC countries, particularly by improving living standards through infrastructure development.

Themed China-Latin American and Caribbean States Community with a Shared Future and the Development of Human Rights, the roundtable featured in-depth discussions on key issues, including human rights in the digital age, the environment, climate with human rights, and China-LAC’s joint contributions to global human rights governance. A wide consensus was reached among participants.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202507/1339414.shtml