Ms. Turner, you described China as a country with two faces. On the one hand, it has made economic progress, and I would say that it has practically become a superpower. On the other hand, the human rights situation in China has deteriorated.
We know that many countries are currently negotiating commercial partnerships or agreements with China. I think that the industrialized countries' interest in China has increased because of what China's economy represents internationally. In fact, China's presence is very strong on virtually every continent.
Is the international community sending a message that the economy, or trade, is more important than any human rights issue and justifying its position by bringing up the issue of economic recovery and the possibility of a global crisis?