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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
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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... 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
. ...
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