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TERRAPPA’s letter to Mr Sidiki Kaba



TERRAPPA
Mauritius (Indian Ocean)
Phone/Fax : (00230) 2627214
Email : contact@terrappa.org

To Mr Sidiki Kaba
President of IFHR
17, Passage de la main d'or
75011 Paris
FRANCE


Subject : Addition of subparagraph 3 to art. 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights


Dear President of the IFHR,

On behalf of our association, I am sending you, in annex, a request for the addition of subparagraph 3 to art. 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 10.12.1948, including the reasons for our request, and the text of this addition as elaborated and proposed by TERRAPPA.
The greatest merit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is its effort to make the dignity of every person being respected, irrespective of his origin or nationality. It is largely known in the world, but finds little practical application in certain countries. It would thus be particularly useful to reinforce the irreplaceable support which it constitutes in the history of humanity by adding the fundamental and natural right of the native earth of last known ancestors to which any living person belongs, independently of existing territorial conventions.
The land and the chain of generations are the principal material elements binding the past to the present and constitute the framework of the reality in which we exist.
Hoping that our request will meet your most esteemed consideration and the approval of members of the International Federation of Human Rights,
Yours sincerely,


For TERRAPPA


Philippe Georges Rieker-Larose
Founder and President in charge

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