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On Saturday, the China Society for Human Rights Studies published an article to expose the long-lasting problem of gun violence in the United States which, it said, has seriously trampled on human rights. Please see the attachment for the article. Full Text: The Long-Lasting Unsolved Problem of Gun Violence in the United States Has Aggressively Trampled on Human Rights

Noting that a number of deadly mass shootings have recently taken place in the United States, the article said the mass shootings have once again exposed the grave consequences of the proliferation of guns in the United States, reflecting the profound crisis in the U.S. political and social systems, as well as its hypocrisy on human rights.

The United States has the largest number of privately owned guns in the world. Gun-related cases in the United States resulted in 14,717 deaths and 28,172 injuries in 2018, according to the article.

"Recurrent deadly shooting cases have become a hallmark feature of the United States," it said.

Calling gun violence a serious threat to the lives of the American people, the article pointed out that the long-lasting unsolved problem is due to various reasons that are directly related to the country's special social and political systems. Read more: Graphics: U.S. mass shootings in past five years, where and when? The rigid constitutional provisions of the United States have made it impossible to achieve a comprehensive ban on guns, the article noted, adding that the drawbacks of the U.S. party politics and the resistance from interest groups are also hindering gun control efforts.