16 noiembrie 2011

THE SECRETARY-GENERAL MESSAGE ON INTERNATIONAL DAY OF TOLERANCE


16 November 2011
This is a period in which the old world is slowly but irreversibly changing and the
contours of a new one are just beginning to take shape. Traditional institutions are being
challenged. Budgets are being squeezed. Families are being stressed. All of this flux
and churning creates enormous anxiety.
At times of change, we must stay true to the ideals and principles that are at the heart of
the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Among
those core values is tolerance. Our practice of tolerance must mean more than peaceful
coexistence, crucial as that is. It must be an active understanding fostered through
dialogue and positive engagement with others.
This is especially critical in combating the discrimination that causes so much
divisiveness, destruction and death. We all have a responsibility to protect those
vulnerable to discrimination, whether based on race, religion, nationality, language,
gender, sexual orientation or other factors. Practicing tolerance can serve as the antidote
to prejudice and hatred.
UNESCO plays a special role in fostering active tolerance by promoting quality
education for all girls and boys; advancing a free and pluralistic media, including on the
Internet; and protecting cultural heritage and nurturing respect for cultural diversity.
As we face the complex and global challenges of our times, the United Nations will
continue to work for mutual understanding among peoples and countries, a bedrock need
in an interconnected world. As we mark this international day, let us remember that
active tolerance begins with each of us, every day.

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