Experts call for vigilance on rights
The international community should be vigilant about some trends including the politicization of human rights in terms of global human rights governance, experts said on Tuesday, noting that the right to life and development are top human rights for developing countries.
The global community should cooperate and handle challenges resulting from geopolitics and new technologies, they said at an online event on the sidelines of the 50th session of the United Nations Human Rights Office's Human Rights Council.
"We should support each country to explore its own human rights development path based on its own reality and the needs of its people," said Wang Chao, president of the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs. "For developing countries, the right to life and development are the fundamental human rights."


















