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HURC-WCHR-OFF UN 183215 · Document · 1993.06.25
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Alois Mock, Conference President, officially closing the Conference.

HURC-WCHR-SPK-* UN 183223 · Document · 1993.06.25
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Member States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Conference Secretary-General Ibrahima Fall addresses the Conference.

HURC-WCHR-SG UN 183374 · Document · 1993.06.14
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Member States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali (right) confers with Warren Christopher, Secretary of State of the United States, at Vienna Conference Centre.

HURC-WCHR-GNLV UN 183222 · Document · 1993.06.25
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Interior view of Vienna Conference Centre.

HURC-WCHR-PRC-* UN 183212 · Document · 1993.06.25
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governements to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
View of the head table at closing press conference. Second from left to right are: Ibrahima Fall, Conference Secretary-General, Alois Mock, Conference President, and Therese Gastaut, spokesperson of the Conference.

HURC-WCHR-MISC UN 183218 · Document · 1993.06.24
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governements to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of it skind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
View of a children's tree of human rights promises.

HURC-WCHR-OFF UN 183221 · Document · 1993.06.25
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
View of the head table of the Conference at the final press briefing. Seated second from the left to right are: Ibrahima Fall, Conference Secretary-General; Alois Mock, President of the Conference; and Therese Gastaut, spokesperson of the Conference.