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1 The Chinese Dream Is also a Dream of Pursuing Human Rights
1.1 The Chinese Dream and Human Rights in China
1.2 A Three-Pronged Approach of Rule of Law, Development, and Human Rights
1.2.1 Rule of Law
1.2.2 Development
1.2.3 Human Rights
1.3 Basic Experience from China's Road to Human Rights Development
2 Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
2.1 Protecting the Rights to Subsistence and Development with Chinese Characteristics
2.1.1 The Rights to Subsistence and Development as the Primary Human Rights

2.1.2 Historic Achievements in Poverty Reduction
2.2 Putting People and Their Lives and Health First
2.2.1 China Insists on Putting the Rights to Life and Health First Under the Context of a Major Epidemic
2.2.2 China's Development Achievements Since the Reform and Opening up Lay a Solid Foundation for the Success of the Fight Against the Epidemic and the Protection of Human Rights
2.2.3 A Science-Based and Law-Based Approach is Adopted to Fight the Epidemic and Effectively Protect Human Rights

2.2.4 China Leverages Its Advantages and Undertakes the Responsibility to Effectively Protect Human Rights
2.3 Attaching Importance to People's Livelihood and Protection of Human Rights
2.3.1 China Has Built a Moderately Prosperous Society in All Respects
2.3.2 The Right to Livelihood is Effectively Protected
2.4 The Highly Regarded Environmental Right
3 Civil and Political Rights
3.1 China Values Civil and Political Rights
3.1.1 China Values Civil and Political Rights
3.1.2 China Takes ICCPR Seriously
3.2 Protect the Rights of Citizens in Accordance with Law

3.2.1 Protect the Personal Rights of Citizens
3.2.2 Rights of Detainees
3.2.3 Protect Freedom of Religious Belief in Accordance with Law
3.3 True Democratic Rights that Work
3.3.1 China Attaches Great Importance to the Right to Democracy
3.3.2 China Cherishes Whole-Process people's Democracy
3.4 Continuously Innovative Judicial Protection of Human Rights
4 Rights of Ethnic Minorities
4.1 Regional Ethnic Autonomy as a Basic Political System
4.1.1 Ethic Groups in China
4.1.2 The System of Regional Ethnic Autonomy
4.2 Extensive and True Rights of Ethnic Minorities

4.2.1 Political Rights
4.2.2 Economic Rights
4.2.3 The Right to Religious Freedom
4.2.4 The Rights to Living Standards and Social Welfare
4.2.5 The Right to Education
4.2.6 The Right of Ethnic Minorities to Learn, Use and Develop Their Own Spoken and Written Languages
4.2.7 The Rights to Culture and Sports
4.2.8 Opposition to Acts of Separatism, Extremism and Terrorism
4.3 Unbreakable Sense of Chinese National Identity
4.3.1 The Long-Standing Chinese National Identity
4.3.2 The Well Established and Vigorously Developing Chinese National Identity
5 Rights of Women

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