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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, ...
... Recalling also the
international instruments
already
adopted
by UNESCO,
including
in particular the
Convention
and
Recommendation
against
Discrimination
in
Education
, the
Recommendation
concerning
the
Status
of Teachers, the
Declaration
of the
Principles
of
International
Cultural
Co-operation
, the
Recommendation
concerning
Education
for
International
Understanding
,
Co-operation
and
Peace
and
Education
relating to
Human Rights
and
Fundamental Freedoms
, the
Recommendations
on the
Status
of
Scientific
Researchers, and the
Recommendation
on
participation
by the
people
at large in
cultural life
and their
contribution
to it, ...
ARTICLE-1
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... 2. All
individuals
and
groups
have the
right
to be different, to consider themselves as different and to be regarded as such. However, the
diversity
of
life
styles and the
right
to be different may not, in any
circumstances
, serve as a
pretext
for
racial
prejudice
; they may not justify either in
law
or in
fact
any
discriminatory
practice
whatsoever, nor provide a ground for the
policy
of
apartheid
, which is the
extreme
form of
racism
. ...
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
. ...
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