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SDHF Newsletter No.155 70th Conference Series 12

70th Conference Series (12)
Joint Declaration of Greater East Asia Conference

January 10, 2017

On November 6, 1943, the second day of the Greater East Asia Conference, a Joint Declaration was unanimously adopted.
URL: https://www.sdh-fact.com/essay-article/889/
PDF: https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Joint-Declaration.pdf
The five basic principles of the Declaration are;
1. Common prosperity and well-being based on justice.
2. Mutual assistance and amity by respecting one another’s sovereignty and independence.
3. Enhance cultural civilization of Greater East Asia by respecting one another’s traditions and developing the creative faculties of each race.
4. Accelerate economic development through close cooperation upon a basis of reciprocity and promote thereby the general prosperity of the region.
5. Cultivate friendly relations with all the countries of the world and work for abolition of racial discrimination, the promotion of cultural intercourse and the opening of resources throughput the world, and contribute thereby the progress of mankind.
The Declaration represented a pivotal moment in world history. The Declaration was the first statement promoting racial equality ever, issued from the first summit of nonwhite peoples by Asian leaders.
Subas Chandra-Bose mentioned in his address at the Conference:
I pray to God that this Joint Declaration which this historic Assembly has unanimously adopted this afternoon may prove to be a charter for the nations of East Asia and, what is more, a charter for the suppressed nations of the whole world. May this Joint Declaration prove to be in the world’s history, the charter, the new charter of liberty for the year 1943 and after.
In August 1941, President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill met aboard an American cruiser in the Atlantic and unveiled the “Atlantic Charter”. Although the Atlantic Charter airily promised to “respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live,” the pledge only to white, European peoples.
Thus, the Joint Declaration can be said to go well beyond the Atlantic Charter, advancing human freedom based on racial equality and human equality.
For your reference, the series of 11 addresses:
Mr. Surya Bose (grandson of the brother of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose)
https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/103_S4.pdf
Mr. Kase Hideaki: “The Greater East Asia Conference Paved the Way to Universal Human Equality” https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/104_S4.pdf
Mr. Henry Stokes: “Japan was the Light of Hope in Asia”

https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/105_S4.pdf

Mr. Watanabe (Professor Emeritus at Sophia University): “Greater East Asian
Conference which I remember” https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/129_S4.pdf
Wang Chin-wei’s Address https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Wang-Ching-wei-address.pdf
Chang Ching-hui’s Address https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Chang-Ching-hui-address.pdf
Wan Waithayakon’s Address https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/ADDRESS-OF-Wan-Waithayakon.pdf
Jose Raurel’s Address: https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/ADDRESS-OF-Jose-LAUREL.pdf
Ba Maw’s Address: https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/ADDRESS-OF-Dr.-Ba-Maw.pdf
Subhas Chandra Bose’s address https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/ADDRESS-OF-Subhas-Chandra-Bose.pdf
Hideki Tojo’s Address https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/ADDRESS-OF-Tojo-Hideki.pdf
Questions are welcome.

MOTEKI Hiromichi, Acting Chairman
for KASE Hideaki, Chairman
Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact

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