Home | Recommend Us | Contact us | Make NK your default homepage   | Malayalam Section

Home Astrology Chinese Astrology Numerology Recipes Self Help Photo Gallery Yoga Travel Education Pincodes Baby Names
Top Tamil Movies | Top Tamil Songs | Top Telugu Movies | Top Telugu Songs | Top Malayalam Movies | Top Malayalam Songs

Malayalam Edition | Hindi Edition  | Stock Market | Gold/Silver Price | Currency Rate |

  News Channels
 
Kerala News
India News
World News
Business India
Olympics 2008 News
Sports News
Cricket News
Travel News
Health News
Technology News
News Reviews
Literature News
Education News
NRI News
Special Features
Entertainment News
Bollywood News
Hollywood News
Malayalam Cinema
Tamil Cinema News
Kannada Cinema
Telugu Cinema News
  Regional News
Andhra Pradesh News
Gujarat News
Karnataka News
Maharashtra News
Punjab News
Tamil Nadu News
West Bengal News
More India News
 
  Top Sections:
India Travel
India Travel
Dance Forms of India
Dance Forms of India
Festivals of India
Festivals of India
Temples of India
Temples of India
  NEWKERALA.COM News Section:
 

Newkerala.com is now available in English, Hindi & Malayalam

Home > News >

Bush presses China on rights

Beijing, Aug 8 : US President George W. Bush pressed Friday China to improve its human rights record, as he began a four-day visit during which he is scheduled to hold talks with the Chinese president and attend the Olympic opening ceremony.

In a speech early Friday at the opening of a new US embassy building here, Bush said both sides should "continue to be candid about our belief that all people should have the freedom to say what they think and worship as they choose."

"We strongly believe societies which allow the free expression of ideas tend to be the most prosperous and the most peaceful," he said.

His remarks followed a speech in Bangkok Thursday criticising China's lack of political and religious freedom.

Bush said in Bangkok that the US stood "in firm opposition to China's detention of political dissidents, human rights advocates and religious activists."

He said he was "optimistic" about China's future, predicting that political change was inevitable in the wake of its economic takeoff.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang Thursday reacted to the speech by saying his government "puts people first" and was committed to promoting "basic rights and freedom" for the nation's 1.3 billion people.

"We firmly oppose any words or acts that interfere in other countries' internal affairs by using human rights, religion and other issues," Qin said in a statement.

US journalists travelling with the White House press corps said a plane carrying them to cover Bush's visit was delayed at Beijing's main airport for three hours late Thursday after China suddenly revoked their VIP status.

Bush Friday said the US and China had "built a strong relationship, rooted in common interests" and said he would continue working to "build respect and trust" with Chinese leaders.

He was scheduled to meet Chinese President Hu Jintao Friday, before the two presidents are to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics in the evening, along with some 80 other heads of state.

Bush also planned to visit a Beijing church and watch a China-US Olympic basketball game Sunday.

Qin appeared to play down Chinese anger over Bush's Bangkok speech, saying the two nations enjoyed a "broad common interest and a basis for cooperation despite some disputes."

--- IANS

Send To Friend
Post your comment
Subscribe to RSS Feeds


Rating: This article has not been rated yet.

Rate:
 




Special Features:
On radio for 168 hours, Dheena sets new Guinness record
'Porcelain': the dance with a difference
Stone age? Well, it still continues!
Video games boost gamers' cognitive and perceptual skills
Family conflicts dramatically increase suicidal tendencies among Asian-Americans
Kapil Sibal turns poetical on a BlackBerry
When astrology plays stork for expectant mothers
  

India Travel Maps:

Regional Maps of India:  Andhra Pradesh    Bihar    Goa    Gujarat    Haryana    Himachal Pradesh    Karnataka    Kerala    Maharashtra   Punjab    Rajasthan    Sikkim    Tamil Nadu    Uttar Pradesh    West Bengal

City Maps of India:  Ahmadabad    Bangalore    Chennai   Coimbatore    Delhi    Hyderabad & Secunderabad    Kochi    Kolkata    Mumbai   Pondicherry   Pune    Surat

States of India Information:

Andaman Nicobar    Andhra Pradesh    Assam    Bihar    Chandigarh    Chhattisgarh    Dadar Nagar Haveli    Daman Diu    Delhi    Goa    Gujarat    Haryana    Himachal Pradesh    Jammu Kashmir    Jharkhand    Karnataka    Kerala    Lakshadweep    Madhya Pradesh    Maharashtra    Manipur    Meghalaya    Mizoram    Nagaland    Orissa    Pondicherry    Punjab    Rajasthan    Sikkim    Tamil Nadu    Tripura    Uttaranchal    Uttar Pradesh    West Bengal

 
  Photo News

 

Entertainment Sports Current Affairs
  Best of NewKerala.Com
Self Help Self Help
India Greeting Cards Greeting Cards
India Education India Education
Indian Recipes Recipes
India Travel Maps


 
    Photo Gallery:
Bollywood Photos
South Indian Cinema Photos
 
Home | Recommend Us | Contact us | Make NK your default homepage
© 2001-2008 NEWKERALA.COM. All Rights Reserved.