Colonialism
and the policy of racism impose soul
searching questions of human rights,
weighing equally on the conscience of
all men and nations of good-will.
History amply shows that the freedom
enjoyed by the many becomes fragile
when the denial, even to the few, of
basic human rights is tolerated.
Our efforts as free men must be to
establish new relationships, devoid of
any resentment and hostility, restored
to our belief and faith in ourselves
as individuals, dealing on a basis of
equality with other equally free
people.
We believe in cooperation and
collaborration to promote the cause of
international security, the equality
of man and the welfare of mankind.
We believe in the peaceful
settlement of all disputes without
resorting to force.
All well ordered and modern states
can only base themselves upon Courts
of Justice and Conduct of Laws which
are just, correct and geared towards
the protection of the rights of
individuals. Justice is a product of
education.
Man's ingratitude to man is often
manifested in willingness to relegate
human beings to the scrapheaps of life
when they enter the twilight of their
careers and younger brains and
stronger arms are found to replace
them. |