Preamble
The States Parties to this Convention,
Considering that the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that all
human beings are
born free and
equal in
dignity and
rights and that
everyone is entitled to all the
rights and
freedoms set out therein, without
distinction of any kind, in particular as to
race,
colour or
national origin,
Considering that all
human beings are
equal before the
law and are entitled to
equal protection of the
law against any
discrimination and against any incitement to
discrimination,
Considering that the
United Nations has
condemned colonialism and all practices of segregation and
discrimination associated therewith, in whatever form and wherever they
exist, and that the
Declaration on the Granting of
Independence to
Colonial Countries and Peoples of 14 December 1960 (
General Assembly resolution 1514 (XV)) has affirmed and solemnly proclaimed the necessity of bringing them to a speedy and unconditional end,
Considering that the
United Nations Declaration on the
Elimination of All Forms of
Racial Discrimination of 20 November 1963 (
General Assembly resolution 1904 (XVIII)) solemnly affirms the necessity of speedily
eliminating racial discrimination throughout the
world in all its forms and manifestations and of securing
understanding of and
respect for the
dignity of the
human person,
Convinced that any doctrine of superiority based on
racial differentiation is
scientifically false, morally condemnable,
socially unjust and
dangerous, and that there is no justification for
racial discrimination, in theory or in
practice, anywhere,
Reaffirming that
discrimination between
human beings on the grounds of
race,
colour or
ethnic origin is an obstacle to
friendly and
peaceful relations among
nations and is capable of disturbing
peace and
security among peoples and the harmony of
persons living side by side even within one and the same
State,
Convinced that the existence of
racial barriers is repugnant to the ideals of any
human society,
Alarmed by manifestations of
racial discrimination still in
evidence in some
areas of the
world and by
governmental policies based on
racial superiority or hatred, such as
policies of
apartheid, segregation or
separation,
Resolved to
adopt all necessary
measures for speedily
eliminating racial discrimination in all its forms and manifestations, and to
prevent and
combat racist doctrines and practices in
order to
promote understanding between
races and to build an
international community free from all forms of
racial segregation and
racial discrimination,
Desiring to
implement the
principles embodied in the
United Nations Declaration on the
Elimination of Al l Forms of
Racial Discrimination and to secure the earliest
adoption of
practical measures to that end,