New Acropolis: General meeting's resolutions
Dignity
Universality
Liberty
Dignity
1992. « (...)
Consequently, OINA has taken the decision to launch an international
campaign to encourage people to become aware of the real values of
humanism and respect for the human being (...) »
1995. « (...)
The construction of a supportive, fraternal and just society based on
the guaranteed dignity of all individuals and the recognition of values
of union and concord. Given that the experience of cultural diversity is
a source of mutual enrichment and social progress.»
1998. « (...) To
commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights in all the countries where branches of the OINA exist, by
promoting specific activities aimed at underlining the fundamental value
of the Human Being and respect for his dignity. »
1999. « (...) To
develop activities which will restore the dignity of underprivileged
communities, promoting respect for racial, cultural and religious
minorities (...) »
2000. « (...) Nor
should it be forgotten that the aim of the philosophy and the activities
promoted by the OINA is to strengthen the ability to think and act for
oneself and, therefore, to play a proactive role in the democratic
processes that promote respect for the dignity and the rights of man.
(...) »
2006. « (...) OINA
reiterates the value of philosophy as a model of social commitment,
since the values encouraged by philosophical knowledge promote in the
individual a consciousness of humanity which enables it to recognize the
needs of human beings and generates the desire to serve others. The
General Meeting of OINA insists on the practical sense of philosophical
knowledge as an indispensable instrument for helping the society of our
time and developing greater solidarity. (...) »
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Universality
1998. « (...) To
commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights in all the countries where branches of the OINA exist, by
promoting specific activities aimed at underlining the fundamental value
of the Human Being and respect for his dignity.
(...) To reject
intolerance of any kind and to take the Universal Declaration as a
paradigmatic example of Humanity's concern for the protection of Human
Rights, which should be extolled, and to redouble its efforts in this
area.(...) »
2003. « (...)
It therefore decides:
to organize activities to promote peace, oppose violence, and foster the
encounter of human beings in a spirit of mutual understanding,
manifesting once more the ideal of universal fraternity that inspires
the founding principles of the OINA.
(...) »
2005. « (...)
RECALLS, furthermore,
that the constitutional and founding principles of OINA contain in their
first point the need to promote fraternity among human beings without
distinction of creed, race, sex or social status, in order to encourage
a society and an international community which will be more just and
supportive, as is also contained in the United Nations Charter.(...) »
2006. « (...)
Finally, continuing the work it has carried out since its beginnings,
forty-nine years ago, OINA is determined to continue with the efforts
necessary to bring culture in all its expressions to people of all types
without distinctions of creed, race or social status.(...) »
2007.
« (...) That in
respect of the member countries of the OINA within the area of the
European Union, it was decided at this General Meeting to support the
proposal of the European Parliament and the Council of the European
Union to designate 2007 as the European Year of Equality of
Opportunities for All (...). This is especially relevant as one of
the basic principles of the Founding Charter of the OINA is “to
promote the spirit of universal fraternity among people of all creeds,
races and social backgrounds”..(...) »
2008. « (...) To
highlight the OINA’s support for the commemoration of the Sixtieth
Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948-2008)
promoted by the United Nations, and the European Union initiative which
has declared 2008 as the European Year of Intercultural
Dialogue »).(...) »
http://www.acropolis.org/en/quienes_somos-asamblea.php?nota=2008#1
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Liberty
1991. « (...)
To defend freedom of
expression by continuing with the world-wide campaigns for the
rehabilitation of the figure of Giordano Bruno.(...) »
1996. « (...)
The General Meeting of the OINA passed the following Resolution: It
decided to promote, throughout 1996, the International Year for the
Eradication of Poverty, as proclaimed by the United Nations General
Assembly in its Resolution A/48/719; and to develop actions in the area
of culture and education, particularly to further the values of
fraternity, liberty and equality.(...) »
1998. « (...)That
in view of the permanent and massive violations of individual rights and
fundamental liberties and, in particular, in view of the persecution or
discrimination of racial, cultural or religious minorities, as well as
the numerous cases of repression of freedom of expression which continue
to be observed in many countries throughout the world (...) decide (...)
To commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights in all the countries where branches of the OINA exist, by
promoting specific activities aimed at underlining the fundamental value
of the Human Being and respect for his dignity.(...) »
1999. « (...) To
continue with the Giordano Bruno project in favour of freedom of thought,
in line with the series of events organised by the OINA in this respect;
and, in view of the fact that the Fourth Centenary of his death will be
commemorated in the year 2000, to organize commemorative events along
these lines.(...) »
2004. « (...)
In this sense, it
wishes to issue a call for peace and common sense; to recall that this
indiscriminate violence can only lead to a spiral of hatred and
fanaticism that will give rise to a new kind of world war of terror,
driving human beings to degrading types of behaviour which will reduce
freedom and harmony. OINA therefore appeals to its member associations
around the world to carry out campaigns to promote dialogue and
tolerance.(...) »
2005. « (...)
WISHES TO EXPRESS its
satisfaction with the different activities carried out by the national
Delegations associated with OINA during 2004 in the context of social
action, tolerance, non-discrimination and freedom of thought.(...) »
2007. « (...) That
in the globalized world in which we live, the OINA has become an
excellent means for disseminating philosophical thought, since its
member associations all over the world, as stated in its Founding
Charter, propose “to awaken a holistic vision of the world through
the comparative study of philosophy, science, religion and the arts”.
This principle has led it over all the past years to carry out quality
work in the dissemination of culture and freedom of thought, and to
continue to do so in the future.(...) »
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