EDITOR'S NOTE: In recent years, Chinese human rights institutes and experts are increasingly having academic exchanges and co-operation with those of other countries, among of which Danish Institute for Human Righ...EDITOR'S NOTE: In recent years, Chinese human rights institutes and experts are increasingly having academic exchanges and co-operation with those of other countries, among of which Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) and its staff are an outstanding example. In early June,Mr. Morten Kjserum, the Executive Director of DIHR, Co-director ofthe Danish Centre for International Studies and Human Rights, Memberof the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD),President of the International Coordination Committee for NationalHuman Rights Institutions (ICC) came to Beijing to participate in aseminar, during which he was interviewed by our staff reporter Wang Yanbing. Following is his viewpoints of human rights issues.展开更多
文摘EDITOR'S NOTE: In recent years, Chinese human rights institutes and experts are increasingly having academic exchanges and co-operation with those of other countries, among of which Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) and its staff are an outstanding example. In early June,Mr. Morten Kjserum, the Executive Director of DIHR, Co-director ofthe Danish Centre for International Studies and Human Rights, Memberof the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD),President of the International Coordination Committee for NationalHuman Rights Institutions (ICC) came to Beijing to participate in aseminar, during which he was interviewed by our staff reporter Wang Yanbing. Following is his viewpoints of human rights issues.