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Posted 07/31/2011   02:37 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add mahesh to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
50th Anniversary Non Aligned Movement



The Philatelic Bureau of the Department of Posts issued a new postage stamp in the denomination of Rs. 5.00 on 21st July 20ll to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Non-Aligned Movement.

The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is an intergovernmental organization of states currently consisting 120 members and 18 observer countries. The term "non-alignment" itself was coined by Indian Prime Minister Shri Nehru, during his speech in 1954 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. In this speech, Nehru described five pillars (Panchasee) which subsequently served as the basis of the Non-Aligned Movement. These guiding principles are:

Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty, Mutual non-aggression, Mutual non-interference in domestic affairs, Equality end mutual benefit, Peaceful co-existence.

The first official Non-Aligned Movement summit was held on 1st September 1961 in Belgrade, the capital city of former Yugoslavian Republic, six years after the Asian African Prime Ministers meeting held in Bandung Indonesia, which declared their desire not to be involved in the "Cold War" and adopt a "declaration on promotion of world peace and cooperation".

Sri Lanka (Ceylon) was represented at this historic Inaugural NAM summit by Hon. Prime Minister, the late Mrs. Sirimavo Bandarananaike, who made history as the world's first woman Prime Minister. Sri Lanka was thereby, among the 25 participants that attended the first NAM summit, and Sri Lanka's involvement in NAM culminated in hosting the 5th NAM summit in 1976, in Colombo - the first NAM summit to be held in the Asian region, and taking over the chairmanship of NAM for a three year period. Since the first summit, NAM members met at summit level 16 times and the last meeting was held in Sharm-ail-Sheik, Egypt, where H. E. President Mahinda Rajapaksa represented Sri Lanka.

NAM represents countries with diverse socio-political views and systems. Yet, the movement is bound by the desire for peaceful cooperation for mutual benefit. As most members of NAM are members of the United Nations, the movement provides leadership within the UN for its members on a number of issues, ranging from disarmament, decolonization, to human rights and economic development. The movement does not have a Permanent Secretariat and therefore the chair country, through its permanent mission accredited to UN in New York coordinates activities of NAM. The moderate polices and guiding principles of NAM have led its members over the last fifty years, and these core values remain relevant guiding principles in conducting international relations among nations.


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Posted 07/31/2011   02:41 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add warrehouse to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hope you enjoy your stay!
Very interesting information, especially since I live in a nation that does not belong to the NAM.
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Great stamp! LDB1, a member who collect flag on stamp, will love this one
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