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  2. Singapore Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration was issued in Singapore on 22 January 1971 at the conclusion of the first Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). [1] Along with the Harare Declaration , issued in 1991, it is considered one of the two most important documents to the Commonwealth's uncodified constitution, [ 2 ] until the adoption of the Charter of the ...

  3. 1971 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting - Wikipedia

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    The final document was not ratified by Pakistan. [1] Topics discussed at the meeting included Chinese representation at the United Nations , East - West relations, conflict in the Southeast Asia , Portuguese violations of Guinean sovereignty and situation in Portuguese colonies, and South African situation. [ 1 ]

  4. Declaration of Religious Harmony - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration of Religious Harmony of Singapore is a statement that affirms the importance of, and the commitment of Singaporeans towards, religious harmony. It is a basis for Singaporeans to reflect on religious harmony, and what should be done to achieve it.

  5. Commonwealth of Nations membership criteria - Wikipedia

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    The most important of these documents were the Statute of Westminster (1931), the London Declaration (1949), the Singapore Declaration (1971), the Harare Declaration (1991), the Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme (1995), the Edinburgh Declaration (1997), and the Kampala Communiqué (2007). New member states of the Commonwealth must abide ...

  6. Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the London Declaration marked the birth of the modern Commonwealth and the adoption of its present name. [6] The members have a combined population of 2.6 billion, almost a third of the world's population , of whom 1.21 billion live in India , and 95% live in Africa and Asia combined.

  7. Gleneagles Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Gleneagles Agreement reinforced their commitment, embodied in the Singapore Declaration of Commonwealth Principles (1971), to oppose racism. This commitment was further strengthened by the Declaration on Racism and Racial Prejudice, adopted by Commonwealth leaders in Lusaka in 1979.

  8. Harare Declaration - Wikipedia

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    Critical to the document is the removal of a reference to the opposition to international coercion, which had been included in the Singapore Declaration. [5] The implication at Singapore was that not even the Commonwealth itself had any right to enforce its other core values, as they could only be enforced by using coercive powers. [5]

  9. Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Singapore; Depositary: Singapore Government dated 1 June 1966 The Secretary-General of the United Nations acting in his capacity as depositary the following: [1] English and French Registered No. I-8206: Language: English: Full text; Agreement relating to the separation of Singapore from Malaysia as an independent and sovereign state at Wikisource