
This manifesto, titled “Our Values Are Under Threat”, is a public declaration on the moral and historical responsibility of Europe to defend the principles of democracy, human dignity, justice, freedom, and cultural integrity. It recalls the immense human cost — nearly 250 million lives lost — through centuries of wars, revolutions, persecutions, and struggles that shaped modern European civilization. The text calls upon European institutions, governments, and citizens to remember that the freedoms enjoyed today were forged through the suffering and courage of countless individuals, from Socrates and Jesus to modern thinkers, writers, and human rights defenders. It warns against the growing threats of authoritarianism, discrimination, and institutional complacency, urging a renewed commitment to the rule of law, equality, and artistic and intellectual freedom. This manifesto represents a moral appeal rather than a political statement. It is a collective reminder that the protection and advancement of human values are not optional ideals but ethical imperatives that determine the future of Europe and humanity.
democracy, Human Rights/ethics, European values
democracy, Human Rights/ethics, European values
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