Winter
1999 (7.4)
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Unchanged
- People's Trust
"Europe, and the
whole world as well, have radically changed during the past 25
years. Communism collapsed, and with it went the Iron Curtain
as well as the entire previous world order based upon the principle
of bipolarity. But one thing has remained unchanged. There still
are people who place their faith in our words, take them seriously,
trust them, and demand that we translate them into action.
"There are places . . . still recovering from the Ice Age
that came with Communism - where people have not lost hope in
the validity of all the fundamental documents on human rights,
beginning with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the
United Nations and ending with the papers which we shall approve
today. Many share the faith that if - with the help of all the
others who espouse democracy - they demand observance of undersigned
intentions or commitments, their fight will be successful in
the end.
"We must not disappoint all these people. We must not disappoint
all those who believe our words and declarations, take them seriously,
and invoke them in their quests for freedom and justice. We must
guard, cultivate and enhance the authority of our words.
"By the same token, we must build and strengthen the various
institutional tools that can help us to translate such words
into deeds, or at least, to give effective assistance to all
those who strive to accomplish such in their countries."
Vaclav Havel,
President
of the Czech Republic, addressing representatives of the 54 nation
states at the 1999 Summit of the OSCE (Organization for the Security
and Cooperation in Europe) which took place in Istanbul's Jiragan
Palace on November 18, 1999.
From Azerbaijan
International
(7.4) Winter 1999.
© Azerbaijan International 1999. All rights reserved.
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