Chinese government issued a report titled 'The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2014' in response to "the 2014 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices" issued by the US State Department yesterday pointing to the rights abuses in various country.
The US rights report on China every year mostly points to suppression of dissent in the one-party system, highlighting the routine imprisonment of dissidents for long terms and violence.
"The US, a self-proclaimed human rights defender, saw no improvements in its existent human rights issues, but reported numerous new problems," the report said.
While its own human rights situation was increasingly grave, the US violated human rights in other countries in a more brazen manner and was given more "red cards" in the international human rights field, it said.
The report criticised racial discrimination in the US citing police killings of African-Americans in the Ferguson case and some other high-profile shootings.
Racial bias in law enforcement and judicial system is very distinct, the report said, adding that African-Americans are more likely to become victims of police shooting in the US.
It also accused America of violating human rights in other countries, citing the "stomach-turning torture methods" and the "notorious overseas monitoring project and its indiscriminate drone strike killings," the report was quoted as saying by the state-run Xinhua news agency.
Last year the US executed Ramiro Hernandez Llanas, a Mexican citizen without granting him access to consular assistance violating the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, it said.
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