BEIJING, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- While the beautiful
memory of the Beijing Olympic Games remains fresh, the Beijing Paralympic Games
are near.
The flame of the Beijing Paralympic Games will burn
atop the Bird's Nest on Saturday night. It will be a night of reunion and dream
fulfillment for more than 4,000 disabled athletes from 148 countries and
regions, a night of warmth and joy for the 83 million Chinese with disabilities
and the world's disabled population of more than 600 million, as well as a night
of passion and harmony for the six billion people across the globe.
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The handicapped welcome the flame at the
Summer Palace during the Beijing 2008 Paralympic torch relay in Beijing,
capital of China, Sept. 5, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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The
Paralympic movement, concept and spirit constitute an outstanding contribution
to the modern Olympic Movement. Just like the modern Olympic Games, which has a
history of more than a century, the 48-year-old Paralympic Games also seek to
showcase the noble nature of mankind, such as the enterprising spirit,
transcendence, enthusiasm in participation, as well as harmony and fraternity.
"Two Games, Equal Splendor" is a promise China has
made to the world. And China has proposed the concepts of "transcendence,
integration and equality" for the Beijing Paralympic Games. The country and its
people are fulfilling the promise and performing international duties with
utmost sincerity and in a down-to-earth manner. This has fully demonstrated that
China highly values the Paralympic Games, earnestly takes care of the disabled,
and sincerely wishes to promote the humanitarian spirit.
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Local people welcome the flame with sign
language during the Beijing 2008 Paralympics torch relay in Luoyang, a
city of central China's Henan Province, Sept. 4, 2008. (Xinhua
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This September, Beijing is opening its arms to
welcome disabled athletes from all over the world, who have come to share the
idea of "One World, One Dream," and to cement friendship, call on peace and
promote harmony.
Taking part in sports activities, for fun or for
competition -- this is an important way for the disabled people to get
integrated into society on an equal footing. And they yearn to prove themselves
and show vigor of life in the sports arena.
Integration, equality and common happiness are
indispensable elements of a harmonious society. Through equal emphasis on sports
activities for both disabled and able-bodied people, we can encourage greater
participation in sport and better integration into society by people with
disabilities.
China's hosting of the Paralympic Games is also a
major step forward for human rights protection. Life quality of the disabled is
a benchmark for the civilization level of a modern society. Respect and care for
the disabled is an important indicator of social progress. Safeguarding the
rights and interests of the disabled is a fundamental protection of human
rights.
Promoting the welfare of the disabled people is an
important part of socialism with Chinese characteristics. The development of
sporting for the disabled has reflected the historical progress China has made
since 1949, particularly in the past three decades of reform and opening-up.
Thanks to the country's emphasis on human rights
development, the environment and conditions for the disabled to participate in
social affairs have improved remarkably, the living standards of the disabled
have kept rising, and the social atmosphere of respecting, protecting and
helping the disabled has been fostered.
Through the hosting of the Beijing Paralympic Games,
the whole society will have a better understanding of the life of the disabled,
and make intensified efforts to take care of and help them. The Games will also
boost the self-esteem, self-confidence and self-reliance of people with
disabilities. Furthermore, the communications and exchanges between Chinese and
foreign Paralympians during the Games will help our country draw experience from
the rest of the world, find out and solve our own problems, and do an even
better job in seeking benefits for the disabled.