Excerpted paragraphs from Press Office (www.whitehouse.gov/)
We are working to rigorously enforce the protections against disability-based
discrimination and expand workforce training and employment opportunities for
people with disabilities, including our wounded warriors and those with serious
disabilities. Today's theme, "Sustainable Development: The promise of
technology," reminds us that as we strive to increase accessibility in our
communities, we cannot allow the benefits of groundbreaking innovation to be out
of reach for those who seek to participate fully in our democracy and
economy.
Disability rights are not only civil rights to be enforced here at home; they
are universal rights to be recognized and promoted around the globe. That is
why I am proud that during my time in Office, the United States signed the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and why I continue to
call on the Senate to provide its advice and consent to the ratification of what
is the first new human rights convention of the 21st century. Around the world,
more than 1 billion people experience a disability. These women, men, and
children seek a fair chance to complete an education, succeed in a career, and
support a family -- and the United States stands with them wherever they
live.
America continues to be the world leader on disability rights. Today, we
celebrate the courage and commitment of all who have agitated and sacrificed to
bring us to this point, and all who continue to press ahead toward greater
access, opportunity, and inclusion. With advocates from around the world and
all those whose lives have been touched by a disability, we can build on our
progress. Let us recommit to fostering a society free of barriers and full of a
deeper understanding of the value each person adds to our global community.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America,
by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the
United States, do hereby proclaim December 3, 2014, as International Day of
Persons with Disabilities. I call on all Americans to observe this day with
appropriate ceremonies, activities, and programs.
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