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In the spread of democracy around the world.
The distinguishing feature of the last two decades has been the spread of democracy worldwide.
With the end of the cold war and the spread of democracy, old global divisions begin to disappear.
We are therefore in duty bound to create true solidarity so as to ensure the defence and spread of democracy.
Despite of the spread of democracy, journalists in many parts of the world were still being persecuted.
Flows of trade and investment,the development of technology and the spread of democracy have brought freedom and prosperity to many people.
The end of the cold war, the spread of democracy, economic globalization, and the explosive growth of communications have led to far-reaching changes.
Since the adoption, fifty years ago, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the European Union has witnessed progress in the field of human rights and the spread of democracy throughout the world.
Fourthly, respect for human rights and the spread of democracy and good governance cannot be imposed on States.
The spread of democracy and the new world-wide awareness of the importance of respect for human rights further heightened these expectations at the beginning of this decade.
Our future progress will not be sustained if we do not ensure the spread of democracy and if we do not allow political and social freedoms to flourish.
We have witnessed the spread of democracy around the globe, even as inequality between and within nations grows unabated and countless millions of lives are wasted.
The resources formerly devoted to the struggle against apartheid could now be redeployed for other aims,including preservation of the environment and the spread of democracy and freedom of the press and information.
Needless to say, the spread of democracy within States must be matched by democracy among States.
Recognizing the important contributions of the International Civilian Mission to Haiti, the United Nations Support Mission in Haiti and the National Commission for Truth and Justice in the establishment of a climate of freedom andtolerance propitious to the respect for human rights and the restoration and spread of democracy in Haiti.
The end of the cold war and the spread of democracy opened a new era in the world, especially in Eastern and Central Europe.
In view of the eradication of apartheid and the encouraging developments in the Middle East, his delegation hoped that resources formerly devoted to those problems could be redirected to economic andsocial development, the spread of democracy, the promotion of human rights, peacemaking and peace-keeping, which called for the urgent attention of the Organization.
The technological revolution and the spread of democracy are the two factors that will empower humankind in its most genuine flowering.
Recognizing the important contributions of the International Civilian Mission to Haiti, the United Nations Support Mission in Haiti, the United Nations Transition Mission in Haiti and the National Commission for Truth and Justice to the establishment of a climate of freedom andtolerance propitious to the respect for human rights and the restoration and spread of democracy in Haiti.
These expectations are strengthened by the spread of democracy and the emergence of a new awareness of the importance of human rights throughout the world.
While the spread of democracy stood to promote equality and justice, its misuse for the undemocratic purpose of disseminating racism was a serious cause for concern.
Selective participation in bodies aimed at the achievement of peace, the spread of democracy and respect for human rights, and development and social justice in the international system.
The spread of democracy, new markets and the assertion of individuals' rights to determine their own destinies are fostered by salient improvements in quality of life in many countries.
We have indicated here in the past that the spread of democracy and respect for human rights constitute the most important gains made by the international community.
With the spread of democracy and the rise of political culture a trend to a variety of public associations in the social and political life and their influence in specific historical events, such as the creation of the Eurasian Union is growing.
We acknowledge that progress has been made in the ongoing process of decolonization;the elimination of apartheid; the spread of democracy; wider recognition of the need to respect human dignity, all human rights and fundamental freedoms and cultural diversity; the unacceptability of discrimination; and an increasing recognition of the human rights of indigenous people in the world.
In this regard, the spread of democracy and its values in the post-cold-war era has greatly enriched the grounds for the global community to build a world of durable peace and prosperity and of dignity for all human beings.
Although we very much believe that respect for human rights and the spread of democracy are inherent parts of the effort to prevent the development of armed conflict, we nevertheless maintain that, in dealing with human rights, the cultural, religious and ethnic specificities that distinguish one region from another should be taken into account.
We are certain that the spread of democracy and the increasing exercise of its freedoms by peoples will bring greater effectiveness to our State institutions in the short term.
The contemporary global spread of democracy is a dynamic movement responding to a popular impulse and aspirations for adherence to the principles of human rights and the rule of law, for greater justice and liberty.