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On Eve of Year For People of African Descent, Ban
Calls for Final End to Racism
December 31 , 2010
10 December - As the
United Nations system gears
up to celebrate 2011 as
theInternational Year for
People of African Descent,
Secretary-General Ban Kimoondelivered
an
impassioned plea today to the
world community to eradicate
racism once andfor all.
“The international community cannot accept that
whole communities are
marginalizedbecause of the
colour of their skin,” he told an
event at UN Headquarters in
New York to launch the Year.
“People of African descent are
among those most affected by
racism.
Too often, they face
denial of basic rights such as
access to quality health services
and education. Such
fundamental wrongs have a long
and terrible history.
“The international community
has affirmed that the transatlantic
slave trade was an appalling
tragedy not only because of its
barbarism but also because of
its magnitude, organized nature
and negation of the essential
humanity of the victims.
“Even today, Africans and
people of African descent
continue to suffer the
consequences of these acts,” he
added, calling for their full
integration into social, economic
and political life and at all levels
of decision-making.
The General Assembly
proclaimed the Year in
December 2009 in a resolution
citing the need to strengthen
national actions and regional and
international cooperation to
ensure that people of African
descent fully enjoy economic,
cultural, social, civil and
political rights, to advance their
integration into all political,
economic, social and cultural
aspects of society, and to
promote a greater knowledge
of and respect for their diverse
heritage and culture.
“As the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights
affirms, ‘all human beings are
born free and equal in dignity
and rights,’” Mr. Ban said. “If
we are to make those words
real, then we must eradicate
racism once and for all. The
success of the International
Year requires concerted efforts
across the United Nations
system and at the regional and
national levels, with the widest
possible engagement and
participation.
Also addressing the event
was the Assistant Secretary-
General for Human Rights,
Ivan Šimonovic, who said the
International Year offers a
unique opportunity to redouble
efforts to fight racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and
related intolerance that affect
Afro-descendents in all parts of
the world.
“The International Year must
become a milestone in the
ongoing campaign to advance
the rights of people of African
descent and it deserves to be
accompanied by activities that fire
the imagination, enhance our
understanding of the situation of
people of African descent and are
a catalyst for real and positive
change in the daily lives of the
millions of Afrodescendents around the world,” he told the
gathering.
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