16 November
2008.New-York –
Kyiv – Today on the International Day of Tolerance UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon called upon world community to promote tolerance and redouble joint
efforts in order to achieve our goal of global culture of harmony and peace.
Tolerance
provides the basis for mutual understanding and respect.It is an approach to life that allows for the
rich diversity of the world’s cultures to flourish.It is also a cornerstone of our efforts to
promote global harmony.As stated in the
1995 UNESCO Declaration of Principles on Tolerance, tolerance is “the virtue
that makes peace possible [and] contributes to the replacement of the culture
of war by a culture of peace.”
The
promotion of tolerance is particularly important in today’s era of rapidly
increasing globalization, mobility and interdependence. While diversity is an
invaluable asset, it can also be a source of tension.Tolerance can diffuse potential conflicts.It can help prevent theories of racial or
cultural superiority from emerging, and help societies to gradually overcome long-held
prejudices and negative stereotypes.
Tolerance
should not be mistaken for concession or condescension.Genuine tolerance is about openness,
curiosity and communication.It goes
hand in hand with knowledge and understanding. Education is one of the best ways
to prevent intolerance, by revealing similarities between people and spreading
a healthy respect for differences.
Nor
should tolerance be confused with indifference. Being tolerant does not mean
being passive in the face of racism, xenophobia and exclusion or silent when minorities,
refugees, migrant workers and other vulnerable groups face abuse.Tolerance is an injunction to all of us to stand
up and speak out in defense of all who are deprived of their fundamental rights
and freedoms.
On
the International Day for Tolerance, and in this year in which we commemorate
the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, I call on
all people to renew our commitment to tolerance.And let us redouble our efforts to achieve,
through tolerance, our long-sought goal of a global culture of harmony and peace.