A/RES/58/128
Recalling the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity of the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 4 and the principles
contained therein,
Emphasizing the need, at all levels of society and among nations, for
strengthening freedom, justice, democracy, tolerance, solidarity, cooperation,
pluralism, respect for diversity of culture and religion or belief, dialogue and
understanding, which are important elements for peace,
Reaffirming that freedom of expression, media pluralism, multilingualism,
equal access to art and to scientific and technological knowledge, including in
digital form, and the possibility for all cultures to have access to the means of
expression and dissemination are the guarantees of cultural diversity, and that in
ensuring the free flow of ideas by word and image, care should be exercised that all
cultures can express themselves and make themselves known,
Recognizing all efforts made by the United Nations system to promote
understanding, tolerance and friendship among human beings in all their diversity of
culture, religion, belief and language,
Alarmed that serious instances of intolerance and discrimination on the
grounds of religion or belief, including acts of violence, intimidation and coercion
motivated by religious intolerance, are on the increase in many parts of the world
and threaten the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
Considering that tolerance for cultural, ethnic, and religious and linguistic
diversities, as well as dialogue among and within civilizations, is essential for
peace, understanding and friendship among individuals and people of different
cultures and nations of the world, while manifestations of cultural prejudice,
intolerance and xenophobia towards different cultures and religions generate hatred
and violence among peoples and nations throughout the world,
Emphasizing that combating hatred, prejudice, intolerance and stereotyping on
the basis of religion or culture represents a significant global challenge that requires
further action,
Acknowledges that respect for the diversity of religions and cultures,
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tolerance, dialogue and cooperation in a climate of mutual trust and understanding
can contribute to the combating of ideologies and practices based on discrimination,
intolerance and hatred and help to reinforce world peace, social justice and
friendship among peoples;
Reaffirms the solemn commitment of all States to fulfil their obligations
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to promote universal respect for, and observance and protection of, all human rights
and fundamental freedoms for all in accordance with the Charter of the United
Nations, other instruments relating to human rights, and international law; the
universal nature of these rights and freedoms is beyond question;
Also reaffirms the importance for all peoples and nations to hold, develop
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and preserve their cultural heritage and traditions in a national and international
atmosphere of peace, tolerance and mutual respect;
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Records of the General Conference,
Thirty-first Session, Paris, 15 October–3 November 2001, vol. 1: Resolutions, chap. V, resolution 25,
annex I.
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