The Democracy International

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"The Democracy International was founded in New York city in 1979 through the efforts of American journalist and human rights activist Theodore Jacqueney. Although he died in an accident later the same year, his inspiration continues today through the organization he founded and the efforts of numerous likeminded individuals in many countries.

"The Democracy International is a not-for-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). It seeks to involve individuals to practical action on behalf of common commitments to human rights, freedom of speech and press, religious liberty, free political elections and the right to contest elections. It works to develop political and economic self-determination of of citizens allowing them to choose their social systems and control their resources. It calls on democracies to increase help to democratic leaders and politicians in the Third World, provide economic sustenance to relieve human suffering and support efforts world wide to build open societies. It publicizes the efforts of democratic movements in dictatorships and attempts to increase the amount of uncensored information to closed societies. It provides a forum for democrats to express their opinions openly, based on accurate information and objective and balanced anaylsis, and to engage in open debate." [1]

People

Accessed May 2011: [2]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOARD MEMBERS AND ADVISORY COUNCIL

NOTABLE DECEASED MEMBERS

Contact

URL: http://thedemocracyinternational.org

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References

  1. Mission, The Democracy International, accessed May 7, 2011.
  2. Contact, The Democracy International, accessed May 7, 2011.