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Conference, as a "mass solidarity movement of the peoples of Africa and Asia in the common struggle for the elimination of injustices to the people". This objective helps satisfy the "consolidation of genuine independence and the defense of sovereignty against racist policies to ensure economic
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To work, while retaining its own identity, for the activation of the movement, focusing on the masses and mass organizations, and for establishing and consolidating the alliance of the progressive, national unity among Afro-Asians and other people of the
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To safeguard, respect and uphold human rights, equal rights for women, and special protection of the child, to support the struggle for democracy and for the promotion of the democratic solution to the conflicts of nationalities and minorities.
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Deepen cooperation between socio-economic and cultural development for the New International Information and Communication Order. Leading to mutual assistance among nations and among democratic organizations for the realization of these
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To unite, consolidate and accelerate actions of solidarity with the struggle against all forms of aggression, racism, and to provide all-out moral, political and material support to the protection of freedom, and national
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To mobilize the peoples of Africa, Asia, and other developing countries, progressive and democratic forces all over the world, against the policy of destabilization, against military pacts, blocs, bases, and
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security for the right to choose their way of socio-economic development, for the promotion of national culture, for a non-violent world and general disarmament, international security, and lasting peace".
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To rally against exploitation, to overcome backwardness, for economic security, for the sovereign right of peoples over their national resources, and to bring about socio-economic transformations.
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To resolve international, regional, and national conflicts by peaceful dialogue, based on the principles of the UN Charter in the spirit of solidarity based on national reconciliation.
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To support the independent policy of the Afro-Asian States, organizations and forces which seek to extricate from political, economic, social, and cultural infiltration.
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including implementation of all the statutes, conventions, treaties and covenants passed and accepted by the United Nations Organization over the years.
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To strengthen the struggle for just and lasting peace and security, stopping the arms' race, for nuclear and complete disarmament, and for development.
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The first outcome of the Conference was the creation of the Solidarity Council of the Afro-Asian Countries. The Council's name was changed to
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To work for the protection of the environment and for the safeguarding of the ecological resources of our planet.
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The Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Conference in Cairo hosted 607 participants from the following countries:
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Resolutions and recommendations from the Conference in 1957 were used to establish the Constitution of the
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The commissions were divided into two groups: the Political Commission and the Economic Commission.
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To act in an interdependent world, in support of the principles of the United Nations Charter and
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Act as a permanent liaison office between the solidarity movements across participating countries.
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with the other governmental and non-governmental organizations that act for the same objectives.
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To support achievement and consolidation of the national unity within the Afro-Asian countries.
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Arise, Africa! Roar, China! Black and Chinese Citizens of the World in the Twentieth Century
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The organisation of commissions in order to deal with the main themes of the Conference.
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which was held to promote Afro-Asian economic and cultural cooperation and to oppose
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era. The 1957 Cairo Conference hosted many representatives of Soviet-allied states.
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Promote Afro-Asian solidarity movements in all countries across the two continents.
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It is important to note that there was another small commission about culture.
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and added four more exclusive principles, mostly about nuclear affairs.
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Implement the resolutions and recommendations from the Conference.
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The Economic Commission was divided into three sub-commissions:
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committed by any nation. It took place at the beginning of the
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The Political Commission was divided into five subcommittees:
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The conference was organized by an Egyptian Committee under
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Final plenary sessions to draft the final resolutions.
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Plenary sessions made by leaders from the delegations.
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in 1988. The objectives of the organization include:
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Communist delegation: 70 delegates from 5 countries.
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African Delegation: 127 delegates from 19 countries.
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The 1957 African Asian Peoples' Solidarity Conference
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in April 1960. This council is permanently based in
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The Cairo Conference took place two years after the
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Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization (AAPSO)
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