Earlier this week in Jakarta, the Chinese mainland and Indonesia co-hosted a symposium on human rights protection. The China Society for Human Rights Studies and Indonesia-based Gentala Institute brought together experts to discuss how development drives rights.
Sessions covered economic, social, and cultural rights, plus safeguarding minority communities 📢. Speakers shared insights on "common prosperity"—making sure everyone benefits—and dived into case studies like the recent visit to Tantou Village in Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province.
Participants agreed that every country has the right to choose its own development path, but mutual respect, tolerance, and learning are essential. They highlighted solidarity and cooperation as keys to advancing human rights across borders 🤝.
For young professionals across South and Southeast Asia, this highlights the link between sustainable development and social justice. Remember: true progress isn't just about numbers—it's about people thriving together 🌱.
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China, Indonesia co-host symposium on human rights protection
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