- Harare Declaration
The Harare Commonwealth Declaration was a declaration of the
Commonwealth of Nations , setting out the Commonwealth's core principles and values, detailing the Commonwealth's membership criteria, and redefining and reinforcing its purpose. The Declaration was issued inHarare ,Zimbabwe , on20 October 1991 , during the twelfthCommonwealth Heads of Government Meeting .cite web |url=http://www.thecommonwealth.org/Templates/Internal.asp?NodeID=34457 |date=20 October 1991 |title=Harare Commonwealth Declaration |accessdate=2007-07-25 |publisher=Commonwealth Secretariat ] It reaffirmed the political principles laid out in theSingapore Declaration of twenty years before, and (along with the Singapore Declaration) is considered one of the two most important documents to the Commonwealth's uncodifiedconstitution .cite web |url=http://www.thecommonwealth.org/Internal/20723/key_declarations/ |title=Key Declarations |accessdate=2007-07-25 |publisher=Commonwealth Secretariat ]The Singapore Declaration had committed the Commonwealth to several principles in
1971 :world peace and support for theUnited Nations ;individual liberty andegalitarianism ; opposition toracism ; opposition tocolonialism ; the eradication ofpoverty , ignorance,disease , andeconomic inequality ;free trade ; institutional cooperation;multilateralism ; and the rejection of internationalcoercion . [cite web |url=http://www.thecommonwealth.org/Internal/20723/32987/singapore_declaration_of_commonwealth_principles/ |date=22 January 1971 |title=Singapore Declaration of Commonwealth Principles 1971 |accessdate=2007-07-25 |publisher=Commonwealth Secretariat ] The Harare Declaration reaffirmed all these except the last. It also emphasised in particular a few of the principles and values mentioned in Singapore as integral to the Commonwealth project:cquote
* We believe that international peace and order, global economic development and the rule of international law are essential to the security and prosperity of mankind;
* We believe in the liberty of the individual under the law, in equal rights for all citizens regardless of gender, race, colour, creed or political belief, and in the individual's inalienable right to participate by means of free and democratic political processes in framing the society in which he or she lives;
* We recognise racial prejudice and intolerance as a dangerous sickness and a threat to healthy development, and racial discrimination as an unmitigated evil;
* We oppose all forms of racial oppression, and we are committed to the principles of human dignity and equality;
* We recognise the importance and urgency of economic and social development to satisfy the basic needs and aspirations of the vast majority of the peoples of the world, and seek the progressive removal of the wide disparities in living standards amongst our members.At Harare, the Heads of Government dedicated themselves to applying these principles to then-current issues, such as the end of the
Cold War , the near-completion ofdecolonisation , and the impending end of theApartheid government inSouth Africa . In this sense, it is considered to have set the Commonwealth on a new course, distinct from that followed before.The next part of the declaration details the purpose of the Commonwealth, and the activities in which it ought to engage to further the values expounded.
Critical to the document is the removal of a reference to the opposition to international
coercion , which had been included in the Singapore Declaration.cite journal |last=Williams |first=Paul D. |year=2005 |month=July |title=Blair's Britain and the Commonwealth |journal=The Round Table |volume=94 |issue=380 |pages=pp. 381–391 |url= |accessdate= |quote= |doi=10.1080/00358530500174960 ] The implication at Singapore was that not even the Commonwealth itself had any right to enforce its other core values, as they could only be enforced by using coercive powers. This apparent conflict was resolved at Harare, and further clarified by theMillbrook Commonwealth Action Programme , which clearly mandated the Commonwealth to concern itself with its members' internal situations.Footnotes
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* [http://www.thecommonwealth.org/Templates/Internal.asp?NodeID=34457 Full text of the Harare Declaration]
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