International Day for Tolerance

 

The Tolerance International Day came on November 16, 1945, when UNESCO evokes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to summon the country to reflect on tolerance, aimed to assert the dignity and worth of the human person, and it is necessary to practice tolerance, peaceful coexistence among peoples.

The Day of Tolerance is a chance for each of us we exercise and renew our commitment to practice tolerance which is the basis of mutual respect among people and communities, it is essential to maintain harmony and seeing differences as forms of dialogue and understanding and not as barriers or conflicts.

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