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SCG5393 - Ethiopia 1963 – Eleanor Roosevelt “Defender of Human Rights” Stamps
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Issued by Ethiopia in 1963, this commemorative pair honors Eleanor Roosevelt, a central figure in the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The stamps (10c and 60c denominations) feature her portrait alongside a symbolic flame and the text “Human Rights,” emphasizing her role as a global advocate for freedom and dignity. Designed by Afewerk Teklé and printed by Courvoisier S.A., these issues reflect Ethiopia’s commitment to international human rights during the post-war era. A historically significant tribute for collectors of both African and thematic “human rights” philately.
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