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SCG5239 - UAR 1958 – Human Rights Anniversary Stamps
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This commemorative pair was issued by the United Arab Republic (UAR) in 1958 to mark the 10th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948–1958). The design features a portrait of an eminent figure, alongside the United Nations emblem and flowing banners symbolizing freedom and justice.
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The 10 milliemes violet and 35 milliemes green values were part of the set.
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Inscribed in both Arabic and English, the stamps highlight "Human Rights" and emphasize the UAR’s participation in global humanitarian ideals.
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These issues reflect the post-war international movement toward human rights and the UAR’s desire to link its identity with the UN’s global initiatives.
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