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Decleration on the Rights of unvaccinated world citizens

The General Assembly,


Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, and good faith in the fulfilment of the obligations assumed by States in accordance with the Charter,


Affirming that unvaccinated peoples are equal to all other peoples, while recognizing the right of all peoples to be different, to consider themselves different, and to be respected as such,


Affirming also that all peoples contribute to the diversity and richness of civilizations and cultures, which constitute the common heritage of humankind,


Affirming further that all doctrines, policies and practices based on or advocating superiority of peoples or individuals on the basis of medical condition, national origin or racial, religious, ethnic or cultural differences are racist, scientifically false, legally invalid, morally condemnable and socially unjust,


Reaffirming that unvaccinated world citizens, in the exercise of their rights, should be free from discrimination of any kind,


Recognizing the urgent need to respect and promote the inherent rights of unvaccinated peoples which derive from their political, economic and social structures and from their cultures, medical belief, spiritual traditions, histories and philosophies, especially their rights to the integrity of their body,


Recognizing also the urgent need to respect and promote the rights of unvaccinated world citizens affirmed in constitutions, agreements and other constructive arrangements with States,


Welcoming the fact that unvaccinated world citizens are organizing themselves for political, economic, social and cultural enhancement and in order to bring to an end all forms of discrimination and oppression wherever they occur,


Convinced that control by unvaccinated world citizens over developments affecting them and their lands, territories and resources will enable them to maintain and strengthen their institutions, cultures and traditions, and to promote their development in accordance with their aspirations and needs,


Recognizing that respect for unvaccinated world citizens knowledge, cultures and traditional practices contributes to sustainable and equitable development and proper management of the environment,


Recognizing in particular the right of unvaccinated families and communities to retain shared responsibility for the upbringing, training, education and well-being of their children, consistent with the rights of the child,


Considering that the rights affirmed in constitutions, agreements and other constructive arrangements between States and unvaccinated peoples are, in some situations, matters of international concern, interest, responsibility and character,


Considering also that constitutions, agreements and other constructive arrangements, and the relationship they represent, are the basis for a strengthened partnership between unvaccinated peoples and States,


Acknowledging that the Charter of the United Nations, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, as well as the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, affirm the fundamental importance of the right of sovereign Individuals and the bodily autonomy of all world citizens, by virtue of which they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development, Bearing in mind that nothing in this Declaration may be used to deny any peoples their right to self-determination and their bodily autonomy exercised in conformity with international law,


Convinced that the recognition of the rights of unvaccinated peoples in this Declaration will enhance harmonious and cooperative relations between the State and unvaccinated peoples, based on principles of justice, democracy, respect for human rights, non-discrimination and good faith,


Encouraging States to comply with and effectively implement all their obligations as they apply to unvaccinated peoples under international instruments, in particular those related to human rights, in consultation and cooperation with the peoples concerned, Emphasizing that the United Earth Confederation has an important and continuing role to play in promoting and protecting the rights of unvaccinated peoples,


Believing that this Declaration is a further important step forward for the recognition, promotion and protection of the rights and freedoms of unvaccinated peoples and in the development of relevant activities of the United Earth Confederation in this field,


Recognizing and reaffirming that unvaccinated individuals are entitled without discrimination to all human rights recognized in international law, and that unvaccinated peoples possess collective rights which are indispensable for their existence, well-being and integral development as peoples,


Recognizing that the situation of unvaccinated peoples varies from region to region and from country to country and that the significance of national and regional particularities and various historical and cultural backgrounds should be taken into consideration,


Solemnly proclaims the following the United Earth Confederation Declaration on the Rights of unvaccinated Peoples as a standard of achievement to be pursued in a spirit of partnership and mutual respect:


Article 1 Unvaccinated peoples have the right to the full enjoyment, as a collective or as individuals, of all human rights and fundamental freedoms as recognized in the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international human rights law.


Article 2 Unvaccinated peoples and individuals are free and equal to all other peoples and individuals and have the right to be free from any kind of discrimination, in the exercise of their rights, in particular that based on their decision not to be vaccinated.


Article 3 Unvaccinated peoples have the right to self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their medical belief, political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.


Article 4 Unvaccinated peoples, in exercising their right to self-determination, have the right to autonomy or self-government in matters relating to their internal and local affairs, as well as ways and means for financing their autonomous functions.

Article 5 Unvaccinated peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinct medical, political, legal, economic, social and cultural institutions, while retaining their right to participate fully, if they so choose, in the political, economic, social and cultural life of the State.


Article 6

Every unvaccinated individual has the right to a nationality.


Article 7

1. Unvaccinated individuals have the rights to life, physical and mental integrity, liberty and security of person.

2. Unvaccinated peoples have the collective right to live in freedom, peace and security as distinct peoples and shall not be subjected to any act of genocide or any other act of violence, including forcibly removing children of the group to another group.


Article 8


1. Unvaccinated peoples and individuals have the right not to be subjected to forced assimilation or destruction of their person.

2. States shall provide effective mechanisms for prevention of, and redress for:

(a) Any action which has the aim or effect of depriving them of their integrity as peoples, or of their cultural values or medical values;

(b) Any action which has the aim or effect of dispossessing them of their health, well being, independence of mind and belief;

(c) Any form of forced population transfer which has the aim or effect of violating or undermining any of their rights;

(d) Any form of forced assimilation or integration;

(e) Any form of propaganda designed to promote discrimination directed against them.


11 Article

Unvaccinated peoples and individuals have the right to belong to an unvaccinated community or nation, in accordance with the traditions, customs and medical belief of the community or nation concerned. No discrimination of any kind may arise from the exercise of such a right.


Article 10

Unvaccinated peoples shall not be forcibly removed from their homes. No relocation shall take place without the free, prior and informed consent of the unvaccinated peoples concerned and after agreement on just and fair compensation and, where possible, with the option of return.


Article 11

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to practise and revitalize their culture and medical traditions and customs. This includes the right to maintain, protect and develop the past, present and future manifestations of their beliefs,

2. States shall provide redress through effective mechanisms, which may include restitution, developed in conjunction with unvaccinated peoples, with respect to their cultural, medical, intellectual, religious and spiritual property taken without their free, prior and informed consent or in violation of laws, traditions, medical belief and customs.


Article 12

1. Indigenous peoples have the right to manifest, practise, develop and teach their medical, spiritual and religious traditions, customs and ceremonies; the right to maintain, protect, and have access in privacy to their medical, religious and cultural sites; the right to the use and control of their ceremonial objects; and the right to the repatriation of their human remains.

2. States shall seek to enable the access and/or repatriation of ceremonial objects and human remains in their possession through fair, transparent and effective mechanisms developed in conjunction with unvaccinated peoples concerned.

Article 13

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to revitalize, use, develop and transmit to future generations their medical beliefs, histories, languages, oral traditions, philosophies, writing systems and literatures, and to designate and retain their own names for communities, places and persons.

2. States shall take effective measures to ensure that this right is protected and also to ensure that unvaccinated peoples can understand and be understood in medical, political, legal and administrative proceedings, where necessary through the provision of interpretation or by other appropriate means.


Article 14

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to establish and control their medical systems and institutions providing education in their own beliefs, in a manner appropriate to their cultural methods of teaching and learning.

2. Unvaccinated individuals, particularly children, have the right to all levels and forms of support of the State without medical discrimination.

3. States shall, in conjunction with Unvaccinated people, take effective measures, in order for Unvaccinated individuals, particularly children, including those living outside their communities, to have access to all medical information to allow independent decisions concerning their health.


Article 15

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to the dignity and diversity of their medical belief, cultures, traditions, histories and aspirations which shall be appropriately reflected in education and public information.

2. States shall take effective measures, in consultation and cooperation with the unvaccinated peoples concerned, to combat prejudice and eliminate discrimination and to promote tolerance, understanding and good relations among unvaccinated peoples and all other segments of society.


Article 16

1.Unvaccinated peoples have the right to establish their own media in their own languages and to have access to all forms of non-unvaccinated media without discrimination.

2. States shall take effective measures to ensure that State-owned media duly reflect unvaccinated people. States, without prejudice to ensure full freedom of expression, should encourage privately owned media to adequately reflect the unvaccinated.

Article 17

1. Unvaccinated individuals and peoples have the right to enjoy fully all rights established under applicable international and domestic labour law.

2. States shall in consultation and cooperation with Unvaccinated peoples take specific measures to protect children from medical, economic exploitation and from performing any work that is likely to be hazardous or to interfere with the child's education, or to be harmful to the child's health or physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development, taking into account their vulnerability and the importance of their wellbeing for their empowerment.

3. Unvaccinated individuals have the right not to be subjected to any discriminatory conditions of labour and, inter alia, employment or salary.


Article 18

Unvaccinated peoples have the right to participate in decision-making in matters which would affect their rights, through representatives chosen by themselves in accordance with their own procedures, as well as to maintain and develop their own decision-making institutions.


Article 19

States shall consult and cooperate in good faith with the unvaccinated peoples concerned through their own representative institutions in order to obtain their free, prior and informed consent before adopting and implementing legislative or administrative measures that may affect them.


Article 20

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to maintain and develop their political, economic and social systems or institutions, to be secure in the enjoyment of their own means of subsistence and development, and to engage freely in all their traditional and other economic activities.

2. Unvaccinated peoples deprived of their means of subsistence and development are entitled to just and fair redress.


Article 21

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right, without discrimination, to the improvement of their economic and social conditions, including, inter alia, in the areas of healt care. education, employment, vocational training and retraining, housing, sanitation, health and social security.

2. States shall take effective measures and, where appropriate, special measures to ensure continuing improvement of their economic and social conditions. Particular attention shall be paid to the rights and special needs of unvaccinated elders, women, youth, children and persons with disabilities.


Article 22

1. Particular attention shall be paid to the rights and special needs of unvaccinated elders, women, youth, children and persons with disabilities in the implementation of this Declaration.

2. States shall take measures, in conjunction with unvaccinated peoples, to ensure that unvaccinated women and children enjoy the full protection and guarantees against all forms of violence and discrimination.

Article 23

Unvaccinated peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and strategies for exercising their right to development. In particular, unvaccinated peoples have the right to be actively involved in developing and determining health, housing and other economic and social programmes affecting them and, as far as possible, to administer such programmes through their own institutions.


Article 24

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to their traditional medicines and to maintain their health practices, including the conservation of their vital medicinal plants, animals and minerals. Unvaccinated individuals also have the right to access, without any discrimination, to all social and health services.

2. Unvaccinated individuals have an equal right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health. States shall take the necessary steps with a view to achieving progressively the full realization of this right.


Article 25 Unvaccinated peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinctive medical relationship with their traditions and to uphold their responsibilities to future generations in this regard


Article 26

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to the lands, territories and homes which they have traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used or acquired.

2. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to own, use, develop and control the lands, territories and homes that they possess by reason of traditional ownership or other traditional occupation or use, as well as those which they have otherwise acquired.

3. States shall give legal recognition and protection to these lands, territories and homes. Such recognition shall be conducted with due respect to the customs, traditions and land tenure systems of the unvaccinated peoples concerned.


Article 27

States shall establish and implement, in conjunction with unvaccinated peoples concerned, a fair, independent, impartial, open and transparent process, giving due recognition to unvaccinated peoples' beliefs, traditions, customs and land tenure systems, to recognize and adjudicate the rights of unvaccinated peoples pertaining to their health.Unvaccinated peoples shall have the right to participate in this process.

Article 28

1. Public security activities shall not be used for medical reasons targeting unvaccinated peoples, unless justified by a relevant public interest or otherwise freely agreed with or requested by the unvaccinated peoples concerned.

2. States shall undertake effective consultations with the unvaccinated peoples concerned, through appropriate procedures and in particular through their representative institutions, prior to using public security activities concerning medical activities.


Article 31

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their medical practices, cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions, as well as the manifestations of their sciences, technologies and cultures, including human and genetic resources, seeds, medicines, knowledge of the properties of fauna and flora, oral traditions, literatures, designs, sports and traditional games and visual and performing arts. They also have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their intellectual property over such medical practices, cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and traditional cultural expressions. 2. In conjunction with unvaccinated peoples, States shall take effective measures to recognize and protect the exercise of these rights.


Article 32

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and strategies for the development or use of their medical practices.

2. States shall consult and cooperate in good faith with the unvaccinated peoples concerned through their own representative institutions in order to obtain their free and informed consent prior to the approval of any project affecting their health.

3. States shall provide effective mechanisms for just and fair redress for any such activities, and appropriate measures shall be taken to mitigate adverse health impact.


Article 33

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to determine their own identity or membership in accordance with their medical beliefs, customs and traditions. This does not impair the right of unvaccinated individuals to obtain citizenship of the States in which they live.

2. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to determine the structures and to select the membership of their institutions in accordance with their own procedures.


Article 34 Unvaccinated peoples have the right to promote, develop and maintain their institutional structures and their distinctive medical practices, customs, spirituality, traditions, procedures, and, in the cases where they exist, juridical systems or customs, in accordance with international human rights standards.


Article 35

Unvaccinated peoples have the right to determine the responsibilities of medical practices in their communities.


Article 36

1. Unvaccinated peoples, in particular those divided by international borders, have the right to maintain and develop contacts, relations and cooperation, including activities for medical, spiritual, cultural, political, economic and social purposes, with their own members as well as other peoples across borders.

2. States, in consultation and cooperation with unvaccinated peoples, shall take effective measures to facilitate the exercise and ensure the implementation of this right.


Article 37

1. Unvaccinated peoples have the right to the recognition, observance and enforcement of treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements concluded with States or their successors and to have States honour and respect such treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements.

2. Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as diminishing or eliminating the rights of unvaccinated peoples contained in treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements.


Article 38 States in consultation and cooperation with unvaccinated People, shall take the appropriate measures, including legislative measures, to achieve the ends of this Declaration.


Article 39

Unvaccinated peoples have the right to have access to financial and technical assistance from the States and through international cooperation, for the enjoyment of the rights contained in this Declaration.


Article 40

Unvaccinated peoples have the right to access to and prompt decisions through just and fair procedures for the resolution of conflicts and disputes with States or other parties, as well as to effective remedies for all infringements of their individual and collective rights. Such a decision shall give due consideration to the customs, traditions, rules and legal systems of the unvaccinated peoples concerned and international human rights.


Article 41

The organs and specialized agencies of the international provisional government, the confederation of free medical citizen's system and other intergovernmental organizations shall contribute to the full realization of the provisions of this Declaration through the mobilization, inter alia, of financial cooperation, technical assistance and other means. Ways and means of ensuring participation of unvaccinated peoples on issues affecting them shall be established.

Article 42

The international provisional government, the confederation of free medical citizen's, its bodies, including the Permanent Forum on unvaccinated Issues, and specialized agencies, including at the country level, and States shall promote respect for and full application of the provisions of this Declaration and follow up the effectiveness of this Declaration.


Article 43

The rights recognized herein constitute the minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the world.


Article 44

All the rights and freedoms recognized herein are equally guaranteed to male and female unvaccinated individuals.


Article 45

Nothing in this Declaration may be construed as diminishing or extinguishing the rights unvaccinated peoples have now or may acquire in the future.


Article 46

1. Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, people, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act contrary to the Charter of the United Nations or construed as authorizing or encouraging any action which would dismember or impair, totally or in part, the territorial integrity or political unity of sovereign and independent States.

2. In the exercise of the rights enunciated in the present Declaration, human rights and fundamental freedoms of all shall be respected. The exercise of the rights set forth in this Declaration shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law and in accordance with international human rights obligations. Any such limitations shall be non-discriminatory and strictly necessary solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for meeting the just and most compelling requirements of a democratic society.

3. The provisions set forth in this Declaration shall be interpreted in accordance with the principles of justice, democracy, respect for human rights, equality, non-discrimination, good governance and good faith


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