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Date 13
November 2003
Press Release No: L/39/2003; SG/SM/9003; OBV/391
INTOLERANCE -- SCOURGE WITH DEADLY CONSEQUENCES
-- THREAT TO DEMOCRACY, PEACE, SECURITY, SAYS SECRETARY-GENERAL
ON INTERNATIONAL DAY
Following is the message of Secretary-General
Kofi Annan on the International Day for Tolerance observed 16
November:
One of the most important challenges facing the
international community today is how to rid the world of intolerance
-- a scourge that can have deadly consequences, as history has
shown all too often. As the transformation of our societies
-- by globalization, migration and unprecedented mobility --
continues to raise fundamental questions about the ability of
people to live together, ignorance and fear of the "other"
are still being exploited to stir up hatred and justify exclusion.
Since there is hardly any corner of the world that is not characterized
by diversity, the upsurge of intolerance represents a universal
threat to democracy, peace and security.
This is why, more than 50 years after the signatories
of the United Nations Charter resolved to "practice tolerance"
and to "live together in peace with one another as good
neighbours", tolerance is still a main focus of Unite Nations
action. No modern society can be built or can flourish by cultivating
intolerance.
Tolerance is much more than peaceful coexistence
of different cultures. It is an active and positive attitude,
inspired by a recognition of and respect for the rights and
freedoms of others. It means that concern for others must prevail
over callousness and contempt, and that an effort to know the
"other" takes the place of ignorance, blind prejudice
and discrimination. It means the vigilant exercise of an ethic
of responsibility, concerned with the integrity of the human
being and with our allegiance to a humanity worthy of the name.
More than a moral virtue, it is a reasoned exercise through
which we can define, together, through dialogue, exchanges and
acceptance of difference, the values on which we wish to base
our existence.
On the International Day for Tolerance, let us
pledge to be always open to others, in heart and in mind. Let
us practise the active tolerance that will help us build the
safer and more peaceful world towards which we all aspire.
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