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ARTICLE-2
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... 1. Any theory which involves the
claim
that
racial
or
ethnic
groups
are inherently
superior
or
inferior
, thus implying that some would be entitled to dominate or
eliminate
others, presumed to be
inferior
, or which
bases
value
judgements
on
racial
differentiation, has no
scientific
foundation
and is
contrary
to the
moral
and ethical
principles
of
humanity
. ...
ARTICLE-3
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... Any
distinction
,
exclusion
,
restriction
or preference based on
race
,
colour
,
ethnic
or
national
origin
or
religious
intolerance motivated by racist
considerations
, which
destroys
or compromises the
sovereign equality
of
States
and the
right
of peoples to
self-determination
, or which
limits
in an
arbitrary
or
discriminatory
manner
the
right
of every
human being
and
group
to
full
development
is incompatible with the
requirements
of an
international
order
which is just and
guarantees
respect
for
human rights
; the
right
to
full
development
implies
equal
access
to the means of
personal
and
collective
advancement
and fulfilment in a
climate
of
respect
for the
values
of
civilizations
and cultures, both
national
and
world
-
wide
. ...
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-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
. ...
... 3.
Population
groups
of
foreign
origin
, particularly
migrant workers
and their
families
who
contribute
to the
development
of the host
country
, should
benefit
from appropriate
measures
designed to afford them
security
and
respect
for their
dignity
and
cultural values
and to
facilitate
their
adaptation
to the host
environment
and their
professional
advancement
with a
view
to their
subsequent
reintegration
in their
country of origin
and their
contribution
to its
development
;
steps
should be taken to make it possible for their
children
to be taught their
mother
tongue. ...
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