Manifesto 2000 for a
culture of Peace and Non-violence |
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ecause the year 2000 must be a
new beginning, an opportunity to transform - all together - the culture of war and
violence into a culture of peace and non-violence. |
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ecause this
transformation demands the participation of each and every one of us, and must offer young
people and future generations the values that can inspire them to shape a world based on
justice, solidarity, liberty, dignity, harmony and prosperity for all. |
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ecause the culture of peace can
underpin sustainable development, environmental protection and the well-being of each
person. |
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ecause I am aware of my share
of responsibility for the future of humanity, in particular to the children of today and
tomorrow. |
I pledge in my daily life, in my family, my work, my
community, my country and my region, to:
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Respect the life and dignity of each human being without
discrimination or prejudice; |
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Practise active non-violence, rejecting violence in all its forms:
physical, sexual, psychological, economical and social, in particular towards the most
deprived and vulnerable such as children and adolescents; |
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Share my
time and material resources in a spirit of generosity to put an end to exclusion,
injustice and political and economic oppression; |
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Defend
freedom of expression and cultural diversity, giving preference always to dialogue and
listening without engaging in fanaticism, defamation and the rejection of others; |
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Promote
consumer behaviour that is responsible and development practices that respect all
forms of life and preserve the balance of nature on the planet; |
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Contribute
to the development of my community, with the full participation of women and respect
for democratic principles, in order to create together new forms of solidarity; |
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