The Declaration of Rights of Peoples of Russia(Деклара́ция прав наро́дов Росси́и) was a document promulgated by the Bolshevik government of Russia on November 15 (November 2 by Old Style), 1917 (signed by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin). The document proclaimed: # Equality and sovereignty of peoples of Russia # Right of peoples of Russia of a free self-determination, including secession and formation of a separate state # Abolition of all national and religious privileges and restrictions # Free development of national minorities and ethnographical groups populating the territory of Russia. The meaning of the Declaration is still disputed in Russian historiography. In 1917 the Bolshevist thinking was still largely idealistic, dominated by vague ideas of "universal happiness". Also, at that moment Bolsheviks believed that the World revolution was imminent, so they did not care much about loss of territories. However, it is often argued that in fact Lenin and Stalin agreed to liberate mostly the territories they had no sovereignty upon since Russia had lost them to Central Powers in 1915 and 1916. Many historians suggest that the purpose of the document was to limit the public dissent after Russia lost most of its western areas and try to complicate the matters behind the front lines. The declaration had the effect of rallying some of ethnic non-Russians behind Bolsheviks. Latvian riflemen were important supporters of Bolsheviks in the early days of Russian Civil War and Latvian historians recognize the promise of sovereignty as an important reason for that. White Russians did not support self-determination and, as a result, few Latvians fought on the White side. The right of secession was soon exercised by many nations that earlier had been incorporated into Imperial Russia. Many areas in Russia itself were also declared independent republics. Bolshevist Russia would, however, attempt to establish Soviet power in as many of those as possible. All three Baltic states experienced wars between Soviet governments aiming to establish a Communist state allied with Bolshevist Russia and non-Communist governments aiming for an independent state. The Soviet governments would receive a direct military support from Russia. After the non-Communist side winning, Russia recognized them as the legitimate governments of Baltic states in 1920. Russian historiography often cited the document as one of the main bases for the liberation of Central European states. However, it is to be noted that Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus and Estonia were either created as puppet states by the Central Powers or liberated by the nations of the abovementioned countries themselves after the collapse of Germany and Austria-Hungary.
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man was modeled after the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Sentiments (also known as the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments) was a document written in 1848 that proposed the rights of women.
Protect the rights of the people.protect the rights of people
The Declaration of Independence asserts that the rights of men are theirs from birth.
The declaration stated that all people have certain human rights that should be respected by ''all peoples and all nations.''
The Virginia Declaration of Rights was a model for the Bill of Rights.
The Virginia Declaration of Rights
Declaration of Independence Bill of Rights not the Declaration of Independence.
Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia ended in 1945.
Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia was created in 1944.
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia was created in 1960.
Elvira Pulitano has written: 'Indigenous rights in the age of the UN declaration' -- subject(s): Civil rights, United Nations. General Assembly, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples (International law), Legal status, laws, United Nations
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The declaration of rights, unlike the declaration of independence , more so states the rights of the people, than rather discuss ideas on paper.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man was modeled after the Declaration of Independence.
Declaration of right of man is giving rights to men only. Declaration of independence is giving the right to every person to do as they please.