I congratulate you for your good essay on the discussion of human-right in China. Your message is very structured and clear despite there are minor flaws in the English text as it is quite normal for any person who uses English not as his first language. Well done friend!
Some of people in the west do not understand our concept of human-right and their judgmental and arrogant comments on Chinese policies are inaccurate, insensitive and lacking basic understanding. Their bias and their hypocrisy infuriates and upsets me. (There are still good and sensible people in the west. Let us be patient and calm in sharing the truth with them so they will come over to our side.)
I was born in a very poor family as the 4th child in Guangzhou, China in 1948. My parents had to give me up to my foster parents when I was very young. I grew up missing my biological family and only recently I have confirmed their existence. My sadness in the last five decades of wanting to find the truth has been beyond description. In the pre-liberation days, my family did not have enough to eat so they had to give me up. This was a total lack of human-right and it was very wide spread according to my own finding. Fortunately I managed to go overseas and grew up and raised a family. As a retiree recently I returned to China for a tour and looked for my biological family. In the still on-going search for my siblings I have made contact with the grass-root people and former neighbors. I was very surprised that these people who used to be dirt poor are now living comfortable and secured lives. They have good food, good housing, good health-care and good social security. (You can find these people on any day in the park playing chess, singing and dancing and practicing Taichi, enjoying the fruit of socialism in the major cities!) I wished my biological parents had this human-right in that old-China so I would not be given away to escape hunger! My recent tour had been an eye-opener allowing me to see China at her most glamorous and prosperous sights ever in the history. Well done China! China's luck has definitely turned!
I also understand that un-regulated human-rights mean unchecked freedom for criminals and bad guys, and eventually erode the real rights of decent people. I have lived in the west for almost three decades, and I can testify that I had suffered untold racial discrimination in all forms and my tears could fill a three litre bucket. Given that there were a lot of kind people in the west but those who spearhead the attack on China should examine their own hypocrisy first. In China's imperial past the rulers ruled the unruly times with heavy penal punishment to keep things in order. In contrast modern China manages to rule the country and keep the society in harmony using proven science. Well done motherland! Keep going!