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PREAMBLE
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... Mindful of the process of decolonization and other
historical
changes
which have led most of the peoples formerly under
foreign
rule
to recover their
sovereignty
, making the
international community
a
universal
and diversified whole and creating new
opportunities
of eradicating the scourge of
racism
and of putting an end to its odious manifestations in all
aspects
of
social
and
political life
, both nationally and internationally, ...
... Noting with the gravest
concern
that
racism
,
racial
discrimination
,
colonialism
and
apartheid
continue
to afflict the
world
in ever-changing forms, as a result both of the continuation of
legislative
provisions
and
government
and
administrative
practices
contrary
to the
principles
of
human rights
and also of the continued existence of
political
and
social
structures
, and of relationships and attitudes, characterized by injustice and contempt for
human beings
and leading to the
exclusion
,
humiliation
and
exploitation
, or to the forced assimilation, of the
members
of disadvantaged
groups
, ...
ARTICLE-1
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... 4. All peoples of the
world
possess
equal
faculties for attaining the highest level in
intellectual
,
technical
,
social
,
economic
,
cultural
and
political
development
. ...
... 5. The
differences
between the achievements of the different peoples are entirely attributable to
geographical
,
historical
,
political
,
economic
,
social
and
cultural
factors
. Such
differences
can in no
case
serve as a
pretext
for any
rank
-ordered
classification
of
nations
or peoples. ...
ARTICLE-2
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... 2.
Racism
includes racist
ideologies
, prejudiced attitudes,
discriminatory
behaviour,
structural
arrangements
and institutionalized practices resulting in
racial
inequality
as well as the fallacious notion that
discriminatory
relations
between
groups
are morally and
scientifically
justifiable; it is reflected in
discriminatory
provisions
in
legislation
or
regulations
and
discriminatory
practices as well as in anti-
social
beliefs
and
acts
; it hinders the
development
of its
victims
, perverts those who practise it, divides
nations
internally, impedes
international
co-operation
and gives rise to
political
tensions between peoples; it is
contrary
to the
fundamental principles
of
international law
and, consequently, seriously disturbs
international peace
and
security
. ...
... 3.
Racial
prejudice
, historically linked with
inequalities
in
power
, reinforced by
economic
and
social
differences
between
individuals
and
groups
, and still
seeking
today to justify such
inequalities
, is totally without justification. ...
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
. ...
... 3. Since
laws
proscribing
racial
discrimination
are not in themselves sufficient, it is also incumbent on
States
to
supplement
them by
administrative
machinery
for the
systematic
investigation
of instances of
racial
discrimination
, by a comprehensive
framework
of
legal remedies
against
acts
of
racial
discrimination
, by broadly based
education
and
research programmes
designed to
combat
racial
prejudice
and
racial
discrimination
and by
programmes
of positive
political
,
social
,
educational
and
cultural
measures
calculated
to
promote
genuine
mutual
.
respect
among
groups
. Where
circumstances
warrant
,
special
programmes
should be undertaken to
promote
the
advancement
of disadvantaged
groups
and, in the
case
of
nationals
, to ensure their effective
participation
in the
decision-making processes
of the
community
. ...
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. ...
... 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-8
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... 1.
Individuals
, being entitled to an
economic
,
social
,
cultural
and ...
... 2. In the
field
of
racial
prejudice
and racist attitudes and practices,
specialists
in
natural
and
social
sciences and
cultural
studies
, as well as
scientific
organizations
and
associations
, are called upon to
undertake
objective
research
on a
wide
interdisciplinary basis; all
States
should
encourage
them to this end. ...
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
. ...
... 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
. ...
... 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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