H. H. The Aga Khan III’s Speech at the Assembly of the League of Nations – Geneva, 1934

Excerpt:
It is not without emotion that I play my part on this memorable occasion. Throughout all my associations with the League I have felt – you will pardon the frankness of a man who is perhaps all the more a true representative of India because he is also a citizen of the world – I have long felt that the League was in danger of becoming too occidental and too representative of one creed to be truly catholic and universal.