Proclamation 5515 --
By
the President of the
of
A
Proclamation
Human
rights and fundamental freedoms lie at the heart of the commitments made in the
Helsinki Accords of 1975 and in the follow-on Madrid Concluding Document of
1983. These documents set forth clearly a code of conduct, not only for
relations among sovereign states, but also for relations between governments
and their citizens. This code holds out a beacon of hope for those people in
We
Americans will never waver in our commitment to implement fully the human
rights and humanitarian provisions of the Helsinki Accords, not only because
these freedoms are fundamental to our way of life but because of our conviction
they are the God-given entitlement of every member of the human family. Let us
pledge ourselves once again to do all in our power so that all people may enjoy
them in peace. We also call on all 35 CSCE signatory governments to uphold
these just and fundamental principles.
The
Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 371, has designated
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan,
President of the
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of August, in the
year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-six, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
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