SG/SM/13168

Secretary-General Says Awarding Nobel Peace Prize to Chinese Citizen Marks Recognition of Growing Consensus for Improving Human Rights

8 October 2010
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/13168
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Secretary-General Says Awarding Nobel Peace Prize to Chinese Citizen

 

Marks Recognition of Growing Consensus for Improving Human Rights

 


The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:


The award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo of China is a recognition of the growing international consensus for improving human rights practices and culture around the world.


The Secretary-General has consistently emphasized the importance of human rights, along with development and peace and security, as the three main pillars of the work of the United Nations.


Over the past years, China has achieved remarkable economic advances, lifted millions out of poverty, broadened political participation and steadily joined the international mainstream in its adherence to recognized human rights instruments and practices.


The Secretary-General expresses his sincere hope that any differences on this decision will not detract from advancement of the human rights agenda globally, or the high prestige and inspirational power of the Award.


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