Racial Equality Year - 4 dirham
The International Year for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1971), widely observed as Racial Equality Year, was a profound milestone established by the United Nations General Assembly to launch a unified global offensive against systemic racism, apartheid, and colonial oppression. This momentous year focused the eyes of the international community on the urgent need to dismantle racial barriers, promote universal human rights, and foster absolute equality under the law for all peoples, regardless of race, ethnicity, or origin. It served as a powerful catalyst for global solidarity, encouraging nations to ratify international conventions and implement progressive social policies aimed at eradicating prejudice and discrimination. In global philately, this historic initiative was commemorated by numerous nations with special postage stamp issues featuring symbolic motifs of unity, broken chains, and harmonious multi-colored designs, proudly reflecting a collective human commitment to dignity, justice, and universal equality.