Federico Mayor Zaragosa
(1934-)

Former Director-General of UNESCO

birthdate: January 27
birthplace:
Barcelona, Spain

QUOTES

UNESCO is the conscience of the United Nations.

The cost in human lives and suffering is so high that we all have to work to end violence and oppression once and for all. We have to proclaim that every human being is equal, in dignity, in freedom—and, as the first article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states, we have to live “in a spirit of brotherhood.”

We can no longer accept that some leaders, in the name of the people and of democracy, continue to use force, when it is time, at the dawn of this new century and millennium, to discuss issues in order to find or create concrete solutions.

It is a good moment to repeat that a war is never won. Never mind that history books tell us the opposite. The psychological and material costs of war are so high that any triumph is a pyrrhic victory. Only peace can be won and winning peace means not only avoiding armed conflict but finding ways of eradicating the causes of individual and collective violence: injustice and oppression, ignorance and poverty, intolerance and discrimination. We must construct a new set of values and attitudes to replace the culture of war which, for centuries, has been influencing the course of civilization. Winning peace means the triumph of our pledge to establish, on a democratic basis, a new social framework of tolerance and generosity from which no one will feel excluded.

A universal renunciation of violence requires the commitment of the whole of society. These are not matters of government but matters of State; not only matters for the authoirities, but for society in its entirety, including civilian, military, and religious bodies. The mobilization which is urgently needed to effect the transition within two or three years from a culture of war to a culture of peace demands co-operation from everyone. In order to change, the world needs everyone. 

We are too distracted, excessively absorbed with urgent matters that are secondary, preoccupied with news that with progressive frequency provides an incomplete and exaggerated, if not biased perspective of reality. The net result is that we become “receivers,” passive spectators resigned to waiting to see what happens, what the others are doing. In view of the present conceptual confusion in a world suffering from the consequences of having replaced universal values with the laws of the marketplace and in which inequalities in all areas continue to increase, it is urgent to peacefully promote a popular outcry which, being so widespread and strong, will be able to correct the present tendencies that darken the horizons for the future generations, to whom we owe our supreme commitment.

 

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