Paris attacks blatant violation of human rights: Chinese daily


Beijing, Nov 15 (IANS): China's People's Daily has condemned the Paris attacks in a commentary on Sunday, saying terrorist attacks against civilians are a blatant and extreme violation of basic human rights and civilization.

The article said extremism and terrorism are spreading across the world, and terrorist attacks resulting in massive civilian casualties have become more frequent, reported Xinhua news agency.

At least 129 people were killed in terror attacks at six locations in Paris on Friday night.

The commentary said peace will remain elusive until imbalances in global development and regional political instabilities are effectively addressed.

It said a fundamental cure for the problem is to focus on development, to help the impoverished world develop, and to help unstable regions restore order autonomously.

Any form of radicalism is dangerous, it said, arguing that only the light of peace, development and progress can disperse the cloud of terrorism.

The commentary called on the international community to strengthen its determination and confidence in fighting all kinds of terrorism and boosting security cooperation to safeguard the lives of people around the world.

  

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