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ARTICLE-5
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... 1.
Culture
, as a
product
of all
human beings
and a
common
heritage
of
mankind
, and
education
in its broadest sense,
offer
men and women
increasingly effective means of
adaptation
, enabling them not only to affirm that they are
born
equal
in
dignity
and
rights
, but also to recognize that they should
respect
the
right
of all
groups
to their own
cultural identity
and the
development
of their distinctive
cultural life
within the
national
and
international
contexts
, it being understood that it rests with each
group
to
decide
in complete
freedom
on the
maintenance
, and, if appropriate, the
adaptation
or
enrichment
of the
values
which it
regards
as essential to its
identity
. ...
... 2.
States
, in
accordance
with their
constitutional
principles
and
procedures
, as well as all other
competent authorities
and the entire
teaching
profession
, have a
responsibility
to see that the
educational
resources
of all
countries
are used to
combat
racism
, more especially by ensuring that
curricula
and
textbooks
include
scientific
and ethical
considerations
concerning
human
unity and
diversity
and that no invidious
distinctions
are made with
regard
to any
people
; by
training
teachers to
achieve
these ends; by making the
resources
of the
educational
system
available to all
groups
of the
population
without
racial
restriction
or
discrimination
; and by taking appropriate
steps
to
remedy
the
handicaps
from which certain
racial
or
ethnic
groups
suffer
with
regard
to their level of
education
and
standard of living
and in particular to
prevent
such
handicaps
from being passed on to
children
. ...
... 2.
States
, in
accordance
with their
constitutional
principles
and
procedures
, as well as all other
competent authorities
and the entire
teaching
profession
, have a
responsibility
to see that the
educational
resources
of all
countries
are used to
combat
racism
, more especially by ensuring that
curricula
and
textbooks
include
scientific
and ethical
considerations
concerning
human
unity and
diversity
and that no invidious
distinctions
are made with
regard
to any
people
; by
training
teachers to
achieve
these ends; by making the
resources
of the
educational
system
available to all
groups
of the
population
without
racial
restriction
or
discrimination
; and by taking appropriate
steps
to
remedy
the
handicaps
from which certain
racial
or
ethnic
groups
suffer
with
regard
to their level of
education
and
standard of living
and in particular to
prevent
such
handicaps
from being passed on to
children
. ...
... 3. The
mass media
and those who
control
or serve them, as well as all organized
groups
within
national
communities
, are urged-with
due
regard
to the
principles
embodied in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
, particulary the
principle
of
freedom
of
expression
-to
promote
understanding
,
tolerance
and
friendship
among
individuals
and
groups
and to
contribute
to the
eradication
of
racism
,
racial
discrimination
and
racial
prejudice
, in particular by refraining from presenting a
stereotyped
, partial, unilateral or tendentious picture of
individuals
and of various
human
groups
.
Communication
between
racial
and
ethnic
groups
must be a reciprocal process, enabling them to express themselves and to be
fully
heard without let or hindrance. The
mass media
should therefore be
freely
receptive to
ideas
of
individuals
and
groups
which
facilitate
such
communication
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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... 2. So far as its
competence
extends and in
accordance
with its
constitutional
principles
and
procedures
, the
State
should take all appropriate
steps
,
inter alia
by
legislation
, particularly in the
spheres
of
education
,
culture
and
communication
, to
prevent
,
prohibit
and
eradicate
racism
~ racist
propaganda
,
racial
segregation and
apartheid
and to
encourage
the
dissemination
of
knowledge
and the findings of appropriate
research
in
natural
and
social
sciences on the causes and
prevention
of
racial
prejudice
and racist attitudes with
due
regard
to the
principles
embodied in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and in the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... In
addition
to
political
,
economic
and
social
measures
,
law
is one of the principal means of ensuring
equality
in
dignity
and
rights
among
individuals
, and of curbing any
propaganda
, any. form of
organization
or any
practice
which is based on
ideas
or theories referring to the alleged superiority of
racial
or
ethnic
groups
or which
seeks
to justify or
encourage
racial
hatred and
discrimination
in any form.
States
should
adopt
such
legislation
as is appropriate to this end and see that it is given
effect
and applied by all their
services
, with
due
regard
to the
principles
embodied in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
. Such
legislation
should form part of a
political
,
economic
and
social
framework
conducive to its
implementation
.
Individuals
and other
legal entities
, both
public
and
private
, must conform with such
legislation
and use all appropriate means to
help
the
population
as a whole to understand and apply it. ...
ARTICLE-9
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... 2.
Special measures
must be taken to ensure
equality
in
dignity
and
rights
for
individuals
and
groups
wherever necessary, while ensuring that they are not such as to appear racially
discriminatory
. In this
respect
, particular
attention
should be
paid
to
racial
or
ethnic
groups
which are
socially
or
economically
disadvantaged, so as to afford them, on a completely
equal
footing and without
discrimination
or
restriction
, the
protection
of the
laws
and
regulations
and the
advantages
of the
social
measures
in
force
, in particular in
regard
to
housing
,
employment
and
health
; to
respect
the authenticity of their
culture
and
values
; and to
facilitate
their
social
and
occupational
advancement
, especially through
education
. ...
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