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understanding
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PREAMBLE
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... 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, ...
... Expressing its indignation at these
offences
against
human dignity
, deploring the obstacles they
place
in the way of
mutual
understanding
between peoples and alarmed at the
danger
of their seriously disturbing
international peace
and
security
, ...
ARTICLE-5
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... 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-8
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... 3. It is, in particular, incumbent upon such
specialists
to ensure, by all means available to them, that their
research
findings are not misinterpreted, and also that they assist the
public
in
understanding
such findings. ...
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