A Landmark Initiative for Global Heritage: The Universal Declaration of Civilization Rights
The Civilization Rights Institute (CRI) is proud to announce a pivotal initiative set to redefine the landscape of global heritage protection: the Universal Declaration of Civilization Rights (UDCR). Proposed by our esteemed Founding President, Professor Ahmed Rashed, the UDCR represents a monumental stride towards recognizing and safeguarding the invaluable legacy of human civilization.
Defining Civilization Rights: A Collective Imperative
At the core of the UDCR, articulated across its foundational eight articles, is the profound recognition that countries and nations possess inherent collective rights to protect their heritage structures, monuments, statues, and artifacts. These irreplaceable treasures, irrespective of their size or form, derive their profound significance and distinctive character from their perceived historical and cultural values. Crucially, their meaning is inextricably linked to their origins – the sites, environments, nations, and civilizations that brought them into being.
“The Universal Declaration of Civilization Rights stands as a testament to our collective responsibility. It is a call to enshrine the principles of Civilizology, ensuring that the authentic narratives and material expressions of humanity’s past are preserved for future generations, fostering Civilization Resilience in an ever-evolving world.” – Professor Ahmed Rashed, Founding President, CRI.
Powering the Authenticity Economy through Ethical Engagement
The UDCR is not merely a statement of principles; it is a vital framework for practical action. By affirming the collective rights of origin, it directly supports CRI’s mission to protect heritage, promote justice, and power the global authenticity economy. In an era where cultural appropriation and illicit trafficking threaten the very fabric of heritage, the UDCR provides a robust ethical and legal foundation for ensuring that cultural assets are valued, respected, and engaged with responsibly. This promotes genuine cultural exchange and empowers communities whose heritage is at risk.
Your Voice Matters: Sign the Declaration on Change.org
To bring this transformative declaration to global prominence, Professor Ahmed Rashed has launched a petition on Change.org. We urge all academics, policymakers, industry leaders, and engaged global citizens who believe in the ethical stewardship of our shared human heritage to lend their support.
By signing the Universal Declaration of Civilization Rights, you become a vital part of a movement dedicated to:
- Upholding the intrinsic value of every civilization’s contributions.
- Promoting ethical cultural engagement and preventing exploitation.
- Strengthening the legal and moral frameworks for heritage protection worldwide.
- Fostering Civilization Resilience against historical revisionism and cultural erasure.
Join us in this crucial endeavor. Sign the Universal Declaration of Civilization Rights today: Sign the UDCR on Change.org
A Future Built on Respect and Authenticity
The Civilization Rights Institute is committed to advancing the science of Civilizology and establishing robust Civilization Rights. The Universal Declaration of Civilization Rights is a cornerstone of this commitment. Your support amplifies our collective voice, ensuring that the legacy of all civilizations is recognized, respected, and preserved for eternity.
