International delegates observe AI-assisted special education in Hangzhou
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After the visit, Mohammed Saqib, founder and director of the Center of Geoeconomics for the Global South, shared a positive impression of China's human rights development experience and initiatives. "I think China's human rights is [sic] more inclusive; they talk more about the community rights," he said.
Saqib added that while not every country has the resources to emulate China's approach, they can potentially adapt its community mindset. "But I think apart from the money, it is the vision," he said. "It is the leadership, the commitment of your people and commitment of your leaders, and the devotion."
Zheng Shuaifan contributed to this story.






















