❓💬 Is tolerance possible for all?
Since 1995, the International Day for Tolerance has been observed on November 16. On that day, UNESCO issued a declaration establishing the holiday, and over the past years, it has become sufficiently rooted in international practice. At the same time, it would hardly be an exaggeration to admit that the Day for Tolerance has by no means become a significant public holiday. Why? Writes Oleg Barabanov, Valdai Club Programme Director.
🔗 Day for Tolerance: Is Tolerance Possible for All?
#Morality_and_Law #tolerance #society
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Since 1995, the International Day for Tolerance has been observed on November 16. On that day, UNESCO issued a declaration establishing the holiday, and over the past years, it has become sufficiently rooted in international practice. At the same time, it would hardly be an exaggeration to admit that the Day for Tolerance has by no means become a significant public holiday. Why? Writes Oleg Barabanov, Valdai Club Programme Director.
🔗 Day for Tolerance: Is Tolerance Possible for All?
#Morality_and_Law #tolerance #society
📷 ©Reuters
@valdai_club — The Valdai Discussion Club