Chinese mission’s statement at the fifth edition of the Forum on Minority Issues
(27 November 2012)
Madam President,
The Chinese delegation congratulates Ms. Soyata Maiga who assumed the office of President of the Forum,
deeply convinced that her great experience in the field of Human Rights will contribute to the positive
achievement of the Forum.
On the 20th anniversary of the Declaration on Minority Rights, the Chinese side sincerely welcomes the present
edition of the Forum, knowing that it implements the positive practice and opportunity of the Declaration.
As stated in the Declaration, the protection of national, ethnic, religious and linguistic rights and interests of
minorities is an essential part of the development of the entire society. The Chinese government attaches great
importance to the safeguard of all minority nationalities’ rights and interests to ensure that they have equal
participation to the public, social, economic, cultural and religious life.
As regards the participation in politics, according to the Electoral law, the 55 Chinese minority nationalities all
have their own representative in the National People’s Congress. In the current National People’s Congress the
delegates from the minority nationalities account for the 13.76% of all delegates, overcoming the percentage of
the minority nationalities’ population on the entire Chinese population. According to the Law on Regional
National Autonomy, China established one hundred and fifty-five minority autonomous territories, including
five autonomous regions, thirty autonomous prefectures, one hundred and twenty autonomous counties. The
offices of president, governor, and head of county of the government in the minority autonomous territories are
held by citizens from the ethnic groups which implement the regional autonomy.
The Chinese government conscientiously safeguards minority nationalities’ right to development; it constantly
adopts measures to accelerate the economic and social development of minority nationalities’ regions and
implements key projects for poverty alleviation. Between 2009 and 2010 the Chinese government threw 27.29
billion of Chinese Yuan of funds for the development of minority nationalities, which allowed the construction
of infrastructures in the ethnic groups’ regions and clearly improved the living and productive conditions of the
people. As regards employment, the Labour law provides that each ethnic group’s worker enjoys equal
occupational rights and the work units that employ people should give suitable care to minority workers.
In the cultural and linguistic fields, the Chinese government highly values the particular requirement for cultural
development of minority nationalities and is progressively setting up a policy system to sustain and promote the
cultural development of minority nationalities. The spoken and written language of minority nationalities is
extensively used in legislation, administration, in the judicial system and in education. In the whole country
there are more than ten thousand schools which use twenty nine kinds of writing scripts of twenty one ethnic
groups to develop education. In minority autonomous territories, the universal system of nine years of
compulsory education has 100% coverage. In addition to that, the State has organized in a planned way a work of
collection, collation, translation and publishing of minority nationalities’ cultural heritage. As regards religion,
the Chinese government treats equally and without discrimination all kinds of minority nationalities’ religion,
sect, religious and not religious masses, it respects and legally defends each kind of religious activity and site. In
twenty years, the whole nation invested more than seven hundred million Yuan to protect and maintain more
than one thousand four hundred temples, cultural relics, historical sites and religious sites.