Among the Chinese leader's strongest critics was Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton who tweeted: "Xi hosting a meeting on women's rights at the UN while persecuting feminists? Shameless."
Leaders from about 80 countries and dozens of diplomats attended the meeting yesterday to mark the 20th anniversary of the UN women's conference in Beijing and press for implementation of its 150-page action plan for gender equality which remains one of the 17 new development goals adopted by world leaders on Friday.
Xi partly echoed her words, telling yesterday's meeting that "women's rights and interests are basic human rights. They must be protected by laws and regulations."
Xi did draw loud applause when he announced a USD 10 million donation to UN Women, the agency promoting women's rights, to accelerate implementation of the Beijing platform and again when he announced that in the next five years China will help developing countries produce 100 "health projects" for women and children, finance 100 programs to send poor girls to school, train 30,000 women from developing countries in China, and provide training opportunities for 100,000 women in other developing countries.
Afghanistan's Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah pledged to "spare no effort" to implement a law ending violence against women. Austrian President Heinz Fischer made a commitment "to further tackling gender stereotyping."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her government will launch an initiative to improve the professional qualifications of women in developing countries and promote "the entrepreneurial power of women."
Mozambique's President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi committed "to combatting harmful gender practices that violate human rights since as early marriage, sexual abuse and trafficking of children."
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