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58th HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL - OIPMA ORAL STATEMENTS

OIPMA Calls for a Global Commitment to Tolerance and Human Fraternity

OIPMA emphasizes the urgent need to rethink and strengthen global strategies for building resilient, tolerant, and inclusive societies. We called for the establishment of the International Decade for Tolerance and Human Fraternity (2025–2035) — a bold step to restore trust, promote accountability, and tackle the global surge in hate, extremism, and disinformation. Capacity-building must go beyond technicalities—it must foster peace.

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OIPMA Highlights the Escalating Crisis in Myanmar

At the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council, during the Interactive Dialogue on Myanmar (Item 4), our OIPMA representative delivered a statement urging ASEAN and the international community to uphold their responsibilities toward displaced and persecuted populations. Regional cooperation and humanitarian action are urgently needed.

OIPMA Urges Concrete Action Under the Vienna Declaration

At the 58th Human Rights Council (Item 8 – Vienna Declaration), OIPMA reinforced the call in paragraphs 20–24 of the VDPA for all Member States to take concrete action against hatred, intolerance, and discrimination. These threats are growing. The world cannot afford another decade of inaction. We urge the establishment of the International Decade for Tolerance and Human Fraternity (2025–2035) to restore trust, ensure accountability, and confront extremism.

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