Sukarno's Speech To Build The World Anew for Memory of The World UNESCO

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"To Build the World Anew" is a speech delivered by President Sukarno at the 15th General Assembly of the United Nations on September 30, 1960 in New York, United States.

Sukarno as a political figure who proclaimed Indonesia as well as a respected figure among Asian and African nations during the decolonization period.

In his speech before the general assembly, he underlined his conceptions of Nationalism, anti-colonialism and anti-imperialism, solidarity and social justice, peaceful coexistence, and nuclear disarmament, restructuring the United Nations and presenting Pancasila as an alternative ideology.
Through his messages Sukarno articulated the will of the newly independent countries to be recognized as equal members of the international community.

Indonesia through the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia submitted the archive of the speech as a Memory of the World, UNESCO.

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