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Appeal of the Ten

Paris, July, 1977
After the People's Congress 5th election

World Declarations

10

The appeal issued on March 3, 1966 by 13 famous world citizens had been heard. An electorate of more than 50.000 people spread over a hundred countries consisting of "mundialists" and members of humanitarian or geographical communities have elected the first ten delegates and their substitutes in five trans national elections, the first of that kind in the history of human kind

The People's Congress is the forerunner of a representative world assembly able to establish world institutions

It is a forum, set above national interests to enable the voices of those expressing the claims of the people of the world in order to let human adventure progress with respect of Nature for the blooming of the individual

Already now, the governments will have to take in account this representation of the world choices that are starting to be expressed clearly.

As delegates elected to the people's Congress:

We demand:
That everybody, who like us, denounces economic, political, religious, racial or national oppression gives us their active support;

We demand:
To the mass media and the educators who are aware of the urgency to find solutions to many problems related to mankind survival, participate fully in this action

We demand:
That each member of the world community work for the establishment of a People's Constituent Assembly as soon as possible

We demand:
That the leaders of the Nations states accept a partial transfer of their people sovereignty in favour of world institutions particularly in the following fields:

Maintenance of peace, fight against hunger, protection of the biosphere, respect of human rights, stabilisation of population growth, economic and financial organisation of the planet

FAILING SUCH A TRANSFER OF SOVEREINGTY,

THEY WOULD BARE RESPONSABILITY

FOR THE WORLD DISASTERS TO COME 

Elected Delegates

Enrico Dacco
Marc Garcet
Andrée Gaymard-Rollet
Lucile Green
Max Habicht

Eizo Itoo
Renée Marchand
Jacques Muihlethaler
Makota Nagaoka
Rajan Nehru

Substitutes

Henri Cainaud
Michel Cepede
Alfred Haslder
Paul de la lPradelle
Pierre Partin

Douglas Mattern
Hanna Newcombe
Devi Prasad
Etienne Reclus
Ivan Supek

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