Musharraj slams attempts to undermine Beijing Olympics
BEIJING, April. 14 -- Pakistani President Pervez
Musharraf yesterday condemned attempts to undermine
the Beijing Olympics and opposed the West's
"superimposition" of democratic v
alues and human
rights on China.
"We are extremely glad that preparations for the
Olympic Games are so outstanding," Musharraf told
China Daily at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.
"We condemn any attempt by anyone to undermine the
process of Olympic preparations, especially the
Olympic torch (relay)," he said.
Musharraf, who has on several recent occasions
promised to ensure the torch relay in Islamabad is a
success, yesterday lamented attempts by some Western
politicians and media to politicize the Olympics by
smearing China's Tibet policy and human rights
situation.
"First of all, we consider Tibet an inalienable part
of China," he said. "If at all anyone is harboring or
abetting the separatists, we condemn that.
"You cannot superimpose the human rights and democracy
environment of a Western country onto other
countries," he said.
"That is the error that the West and the Western media
makes. This does not work at all and this must stop."
He said in every country, human rights and democracy
have to be tailored according to its own dynamics,
which China is doing well.
"The basic responsibility of any government is the
security of the nation, progress and development,
welfare and well-being of its people. Obviously this
is being achieved (in China)," Musharraf said.
"I think China is a typical example of development and
progress, the welfare and well-being of its people,"
he said.
Musharraf flew to Beijing yesterday from Hainan
province where he met with President Hu Jintao and
attended the Boao Forum for Asia. He will visit
Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous
region, on the final stop of his China trip.
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