China opens Games and pledges disabled rights

Sun Sep 7, 2008 3:15am BST
 
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By Ben Blanchard

BEIJING (Reuters) - Beijing opened the Paralympic Games in spectacular fashion on Saturday, an event China's leaders hope will show them in a compassionate light.

The crowd roared its approval in the main Bird's Nest stadium at the lavish performance put on to welcome the Games, overseen by renowned Chinese film director Zhang Yimou, which featured the incorporation of sign language into dance.

Particularly well received was a ballet performance by a young girl who lost a leg in May's massive Sichuan earthquake, and an athlete who hoisted himself up a rope -- along with his wheelchair -- to light the Paralympic flame.

"The Chinese people uphold the spirit of self-reliance and perseverance, and they are proud of their virtue of supporting and helping people with a disability," chief Games' organiser Liu Qi said in a speech.

Chinese President Hu Jintao told an official lunch earlier in the day that the government was dedicated to improving the lives of the country's 83 million disabled citizens.

"We stand for equality, oppose discrimination, care for the vulnerable and respect human rights," Hu said, according to state media.

"We have adopted a range of policies and measures to encourage public care and support for people with a disability and actively promote their overall well-being, and our achievements have been recognised by all."

To ensure stadiums will not be half-empty after a successful Olympics, the Communist Party will use its mobilising power via omnipresent neighbourhood committees to entice people to come.  Continued...

 
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