Xi defends women’s rights at UN

Published September 28, 2015
Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at United Nations headquarters. ─ AP
Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at United Nations headquarters. ─ AP
New York: China’s First Lady Peng Liyuan (centre) enters with Yoo Soon-taek (left) the wife of the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, before the start of the Global Leaders’ “Meeting on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment A Commitment to Action” here on Sunday.—AFP
New York: China’s First Lady Peng Liyuan (centre) enters with Yoo Soon-taek (left) the wife of the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, before the start of the Global Leaders’ “Meeting on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment A Commitment to Action” here on Sunday.—AFP

UNITED NATIONS: China’s President Xi Jinping told the United Nations on Sunday that all Chinese women have the opportunity to excel, touting his government’s record on women’s rights as the United States slammed Beijing and others for jailing women for their views.

China and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon co-hosted a UN meeting of world leaders on gender equality and women’s empowerment, raising eyebrows among some western diplomats and human rights defenders in China and abroad.

“As the Chinese people pursue a happy life, all Chinese women have the opportunity to excel in life and make their dreams come true,” Xi told the meeting on the sidelines of the annual gathering of world leaders at the UN General Assembly.

China was criticised internationally for detaining five women who were taken into custody on the weekend of March 8, International Women’s Day, after they planned to demonstrate against sexual harassment on public transport.

While the women were released a month later, they say their status as criminal suspects has stopped them from returning to activism and had a chilling effect on women’s rights groups.

“If you want to empower women, don’t imprison them on the basis of their views or beliefs,” US Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power — a member of President Barack Obama’s cabinet — said in a statement.

Over the past couple of weeks, Power has highlighted 20 cases of women unjustly detained around the world for their beliefs or defence of the rights of others, including Chinese journalist Gao Yu, 71, who was jailed in April for seven years for providing state secrets to foreign contacts.

Xi’s administration has detained hundreds of rights activists in the past two years in what some rights groups say is the worst clampdown on dissent in the Communist-led country for two decades.

“In too many places — from China to Egypt, from Russia to Venezuela — women have been swept up in repressive crackdowns on civil society, and deprived of their universal rights and fundamental freedoms,” Obama said in a statement. Obama’s former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a Democratic presidential candidate, also weighed in on Twitter: “Xi hosting a meeting on women’s rights at the UN while persecuting feminists? Shameless.”

Xi said China will do more to enhance gender equality as its “basic state policy” and called on developed countries to “scale up financial and technical assistance to developing countries”.

He said China would donate $10 million to the UN gender equality body, UN Women, to “support women’s development worldwide.” Chinese officials have said the country’s achievements on women’s issues are clear and that authorities handled the recent case of the five activists according to law.

Published in Dawn, September 28th , 2015

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