Tolerance affirms the standards set out in international human rights instruments.

Tolerance is the responsibility that upholds human rights, pluralism (including cultural pluralism), democracy and the rule of law. It involves the rejection of dogmatism and absolutism and affirms the standards set out in international human rights instruments.

Article 1.3 - Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.

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