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    UN SECRETARY GENERAL'S MESSAGE ON HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

    armradio.am
    10.12.2009 13:36

    UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon issued a message on Human Rights Day.

    The message reads:

    "No country is free of discrimination. We see it everywhere, in many
    forms: old and new, covert and blatant, public and private. It may
    appear as institutionalized racism, as ethnic strife, as episodes
    of intolerance and rejection, or as an official national version of
    history that denies the identity of others.

    Discrimination targets individuals and groups that are vulnerable to
    attack: the disabled, women and girls, the poor, migrants, minorities,
    and all those who are perceived as different.

    These vulnerable people are frequently excluded from participating
    in the economic, political, cultural and social lives of their
    communities. The bigotry that stigmatizes and excludes them can be
    exploited by extremists. In some countries, we are witnessing the
    rise of a new politics of xenophobia.

    But these victims of discrimination are not alone. The United Nations
    is standing with them, committed to defending the rights of all, and
    particularly the most vulnerable. That is our identity and our mission.

    The international human rights community continues to counter bias
    and hatred. Public awareness has led to global treaties offering
    legal protection from discrimination and unequal treatment.

    But abstract commitments are not enough. We must continue to confront
    inequality and intolerance wherever they are found.

    On Human Rights Day, I invite people everywhere, at all levels, to
    join the United Nations and human rights defenders around the world
    in the fight against discrimination."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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