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Universal Declaration of Human Values Unveiled by His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar at Prestigious Kennedy Center Event
| Source: The Art of Living Foundation
WASHINGTON, DC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- April 2, 2007 -- His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, renowned
spiritual leader, unveiled a proposed Universal Declaration of Human Values
as the highlight of a prestigious event that took place at the John F.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., on March 28.
Tickets were sold out three days in advance for this gala event that marked
25 years of service to society by the Art of Living Foundation and its
founder, His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
The distinguished roster of speakers for the evening included Senator
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., D-Delaware; Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Illinois; Rep. Joe
Wilson, R-South Carolina; Rep. Danny Davis, D-Illinois; Sen. Joseph
Crowley, D-New York; Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Illinois; Floyd "Shad" Meshad,
President of the National Veterans Foundation; His Excellency Vijay K.
Nambiar, Chief of Staff to the Secretary-General of the United Nations; and
other eminent luminaries.
Drafted in the form of a proposed resolution of the United Nations General
Assembly, the Universal Declaration of Human Values represents Sri Sri's
vision for a fresh approach to fostering understanding and harmonious
coexistence among different peoples and cultures, offering a roadmap for
the way out of the increasing conflict and violence that is engulfing the
world today. It emphasizes the urgent need to rekindle human values
throughout the world in order to achieve peace, security and universal
human rights. It is Sri Sri's intention that this Declaration serve as a
tool to begin a global discussion of the issues it raises. The full
document is available online at www.srisri.org.
It is significant that the Declaration was formally unveiled on "Sri Sri
Ravi Shankar Day in Washington" during "Human Values Week in Washington,"
as a result of two special proclamations by the city, announced that
evening.
"Tonight is about human values. We are all here to be part of a historic
event," said Michael Fischman, President of the Art of Living Foundation,
USA, in his welcoming remarks. "It is the day that we unveil the Universal
Declaration of Human Values; and the inspiration behind this document is
His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar."
In his Declaration, Sri Sri indicates a very clear direction for the
future, focusing on the need to acknowledge, honor, encourage, and reward
human values in all sectors of society. Addressing the illustrious
gathering, Sri Sri stated, "We can all work toward a dual goal. One is to
protect our environment, our planet Earth. The second thing is to protect
human values -- compassion, friendliness, cooperation, and a sense of
belonging to each other. This will protect our minds, save our hearts --
the soul of the planet. These human values need to be nurtured so we can
have a stress-free, violence-free society."
Witnessing the unveiling of the Universal Declaration of Human Values was
His Excellency Vijay Nambiar, Chief of Staff to the United Nations
Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon. His Excellency read a message on behalf of
the Secretary-General, which stated: "We need more than ever the
contribution of men and women of faith who defend and promote the human
values that bind us together... The values you champion, including
non-violence, compassion and the sanctity of all life, go to the heart of
what the United Nations stands for."
The United Nations stands at the center of the global endeavor to bring
nations, cultures and religions together and build a world society that
will live in peace, upholding the shared principles of justice, acceptance
and human rights. It is therefore highly appropriate that this
Declaration, in due course, be formally brought forward to the General
Assembly of the United Nations by member States as a draft resolution,
through the normal UN processes and channels, for discussion, adoption and
subsequent implementation. It is understood that, in this process, member
States will develop common wording acceptable to all.
We hope that the intention and spirit of this Declaration will be accepted
and supported by member States of the United Nations General Assembly, and
that all member States, supporting the approach proposed by Sri Sri, will
adopt a Universal Declaration of Human Values and put in place mechanisms
to ensure its implementation and follow-up.
The Art of Living Foundation is an international educational and
humanitarian service organization affiliated with the United Nations as a
non-governmental organization in special consultative status with the
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). It is active in more than 140
countries worldwide, and this year is celebrating 25 years of humanitarian
service.
Praising the Art of Living Foundation, Senator Biden stated, "The Art of
Living Foundation is one of India's stars. It has an incredible --
actually incredible -- following that cuts through all religions, cultures
and backgrounds, a very, very difficult thing to do in today's world."
For a copy of the "original press release," click here.
For a copy of the summary of "Universal Declaration of Human Values," click here.