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International Day for the Abolition of Slavery

Greetings and Blessings

In commemoration of the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, I sincerely congratulate all free people who seek and strive for the liberation of humanity from all forms of slavery, including traditional slavery, political slavery and modern slavery, and I hope they will always be the pioneers and initiators in this humanitarian battle.

It should be noted that following the abolition of traditional slavery (captivity and sale of human beings, forced labour, forced marriage, etc.), it is time for us to abolish “political slavery” and be aware of the indisputable truth that “the sovereignty of human being over human being is condemned.”

Also, given that modern slavery is anticipated, the concept of human being as only a digit, or an international code, will be instilled, and the idea that the earth is not a special place and there are many worlds like the Earth in the cosmos!! and mankind is just an advanced animal and nothing more; and in the meantime, subjects like human excellence, spirituality, etc. will sound meaningless and superstitious, and human beings are only to play the role of slaves in future computer systems and in the artificial intelligence system, in the service of those who own such systems… Therefore, it is necessary to realize our value and human dignity much more than ever, and not to submit to any slavery.

In this regard: Human rights are among the most urgent human needs that have been trampled upon throughout history. Every human being ought to be aware of the nature of their inalienable rights to be able to defend against those who violate the basic rights of human beings for power, exclusivism, and evil desires and deeds, and to prevent them from exploitation.

By introducing the concept of Uni-Body of humanity (Tan-e Vahedeh), the school of Erfan Keyhani Halgheh has taken a step forward in defining, explaining and emphasizing human rights to establish that:

(1) All human beings, regardless of any distinction, whether in race, color, gender, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, wealth, place of birth or status, are entitled to all the rights and freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In addition, there is no distinction between human beings on the basis of political status, jurisdiction or international status of the country or territory to which the individual belongs, regardless of the territory’s being independent, mandated, non-autonomous, or under any limitation of governance.

2) All human beings have inherent dignity, liberty and equality.

3) All human beings have the right to free life, and freedom of choice, and must not be regarded or treated as slaves.

4) All human beings have the right to freedom of thought, freedom of expression, and freedom after expression, freedom of religion and creed, freedom of changing religion, freedom of association and participation, etc.

5) All human beings have the right to sanitation and health services, free education, public insurance, etc.

6)…

Mohammad Ali Taheri
Founder of Erfan-e-Halgheh and Taheri Peace Organization

Toronto Dec 2, 2023