
In terms of severe economic competition, people’s migration and space curtailment, the matter of coexistence of various cultures and religions has become more urgent.
It is essential to form culture of tolerance based on consolidation of legal protection and education. And personal initiative is of necessity as well. Everyone must long to learn more about one another, perceive the peculiarities and find out the best in religions and traditions of each other. Nothing but the process of mutual cognition let us understand that what unites us is much stronger that splits us, Kofi Annan considers.

But we should not forget that education does not end in school, that adults - firstly as individuals capable of committing acts of intolerance but more importantly in their capacity as parents, law-makers and law-enforcement officials - also need to be considered a priority target of our educational efforts.
International Day of Tolerance had been declared by UNESCO November 1995 on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
Check out the United Nations web site.
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