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59. Urges all States, non-governmental organizations and other relevant institutions, in collaboration with the Office of the High Commissioner in a spirit of international solidarity and burden-sharing and responsibility, to cooperate and mobilize resources, including through financial assistance and assistance in kin...
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60. Calls upon the Office of the High Commissioner to continue to play its catalytic role in securing the assistance of the international community in addressing the root causes and economic, environmental and social consequences, as well as in terms of development and security, of the very large number of refugees in ...
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61. Notes with appreciation the cooperation of the Office of the High Commissioner with development partners, noting the benefits of complementary sources of funding in assisting refugees and host communities
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62. Expresses concern that the requirements of the Office of the High Commissioner for the protection and assistance of persons of concern are increasing and that the gap between global needs and available resources continues to widen, welcomes the ever-increasing hospitality and generosity of donors, and therefore cal...
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63. Recognizes the importance of the timely availability of resources to the Office of the High Commissioner for the fulfilment of its mandate under its statute 10 and subsequent resolutions on refugees and other persons of concern adopted by the General Assembly, recalls the provisions of its resolution 58/153 of 22 D...
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1. Welcomes the commemoration of the thirtieth anniversary of the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which has received the largest number of ratifications in history, and recognizes that the Convention and the Optional Protocols thereto constitute a comprehensive set of international legal standard...
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2. Recognizes that, while progress has been made, many obstacles remain and that, in this regard, the high-level commemorative event organized by the General Assembly on 25 September 2019 and the high-level meeting held by the Assembly on 20 November 2019 provided an opportunity for States to consider implementation ch...
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4. Reaffirms paragraphs 1 to 5 of its resolution 71/177 of 19 December 2016, and reaffirms that the general principles, including the best interests of the child, non-discrimination, participation, survival and development, should govern all measures concerning children;
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5. Urges States that have not yet done so to consider becoming parties to the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Optional Protocols thereto as a matter of priority and to implement them effectively, and encourages the Secretary-General to intensify his efforts in this regard;
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6. Urges States parties to withdraw reservations that are incompatible with the object and purpose of the Convention or the Optional Protocols thereto and to review regularly any other reservations they have made with a view to withdrawing them, in accordance with the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action; 15
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7. Notes the work of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict, the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution and ...
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8. Reaffirms the provisions contained in section II of its resolution 73/155, on the promotion and protection of the rights of the child and non-discrimination against children, in which it addressed non-discrimination, birth registration, family relations, adoption and alternative care, the economic and social well-be...
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10. Notes with concern that a large number of children belonging to national, ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, migrant, refugee, asylum-seeking and internally displaced children, children of African descent and indigenous children are victims of discrimination, including racism, racial discrimination, xenop...
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11. Recalls that every child has the right to registration immediately after birth, to a name and to a nationality, and to recognition in any place of his or her legal personality, as provided for in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 4 respectively, ...
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12. Urges States to improve the situation of children living in poverty, in particular extreme poverty, who are deprived of access to adequate food and nutrition, water or adequate sanitation facilities and who have little or no access to basic physical or mental health services, housing, education, participation and p...
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13. Calls upon States to generalize access to age-appropriate and scientifically accurate education that takes into account the cultural context, in order to provide adolescents and young people of both sexes, both in and out of school, with the best interests of the child as a priority, information that takes into acc...
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14. Reaffirms the right to education based on equal opportunities and non-discrimination, and calls upon States to make primary education compulsory, inclusive and free for all children, ensuring that all have equal access to good quality education, to mainstream secondary education and to make it accessible to all, in...
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17. Calls upon all States to protect the human rights of all children and to ensure that children belonging to minorities in vulnerable situations, including migrant children, indigenous children, children of African descent, displaced children and children with disabilities, are able to enjoy all human rights and to e...
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19. Calls upon all Member States to ensure that children who are or are associated with armed groups are treated primarily as victims and in accordance with the principle of the best interests of the child, and to take non-judicial measures as alternatives to prosecution and detention that emphasize the rehabilitation ...
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20. Calls upon States to protect children affected by armed conflict, in particular against violations of international humanitarian and human rights law, and to ensure that they receive timely and effective humanitarian assistance, recognizing efforts to end impunity for offenders by ensuring that they are held accoun...
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22. Urges all States parties to intensify their efforts to fulfil their obligation under the Convention on the Rights of the Child to preserve the identity of the child, including his or her nationality, name and family relations, and to protect him or her with regard to birth registration, family relations, adoption o...
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23. Recalls that the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 5 requires all States parties to take all necessary measures to ensure to children with disabilities the full enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms, on an equal basis with other children, including in their family life;
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24. Reaffirms that children should not be separated from their parents against their will, unless the competent authorities decide, subject to judicial review and in accordance with applicable laws and procedures, that such separation is necessary in the best interests of the child, and that such a decision may be nece...
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25. Also reaffirms that no child shall be deprived of liberty unlawfully or arbitrarily and that the arrest, detention or imprisonment of a child shall be in accordance with the law, shall be a measure of last resort and shall be of the shortest possible duration, and that every child deprived of liberty shall be treat...
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26. Notes that children deprived of parental care are more likely than their peers to suffer violations of their human rights, such as exclusion, violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation, and in this regard expresses deep concern at the potential risks to the growth and development of children posed by institutional c...
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27. Recognizes that many children living without parental care have a family, including at least one living parent or other close relatives, and in this regard encourages family reunification, except where it is not in the best interests of the child;
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29. Recognizes that poverty, all forms of violence, including mental and physical violence, domestic violence and structural violence, and survival activities can lead children to the criminal justice system, including justice for children and adolescents.
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30. Also recognizes that financial and material poverty or the difficulties directly and exclusively attributable to such poverty cannot be the only grounds for removing a child from the custody of his or her parents or the person entrusted with the primary responsibility for the maintenance of the child and his or her...
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31. Urges States to strengthen child protection systems and to intensify efforts to reform care, by strengthening multisectoral collaboration, including between child protection and the health, education and justice sectors, by stimulating active coordination among all relevant authorities, improving cross-border syste...
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32. Expresses its deep concern at the large and growing number of migrant children, including those who are unaccompanied or separated from their parents or primary caregivers, who may be particularly vulnerable during their journey, and expresses its willingness to protect the human rights of migrant children, taking ...
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34. Urges States to take effective measures to support families and prevent unnecessary separation of children from their parents, including: (a) To give priority to investing in child protection and social services to support families and communities in order to avoid separation of children from their families, with t...
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35. Also urges States to take measures to ensure the enjoyment of the human rights of all children deprived of parental care, in accordance with international human rights instruments, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child, beginning with the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of ph...
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36. Expresses its appreciation to Ms. Marta Santos Pais for her work, and welcomes the appointment of Ms. Najat Maalla M'jid as Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children, in accordance with General Assembly resolution 62/141 of 18 December 2007, expresses its support for the activitie...
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37. Urges all States, and requests United Nations agencies, funds and programmes to cooperate with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children to promote further progress in the implementation of the recommendations contained in the United Nations Study on Violence against Children ...
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38. Takes note of the work of the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict and the increase in the workload of the Special Representative and the progress made since the establishment of the mandate of the Special Representative, welcomes the campaign "Action to prot...
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39. Requests the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and relevant United Nations entities, within their mandates, to address the issue of children deprived of their liberty, bearing in mind the relevant report;
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3. Urges all States that have not yet done so to consider ratifying or acceding to the 1973 Minimum Age Convention (No. 138) 19 and the 1999 Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention (No. 182) 20 of the International Labour Organization;
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4. Urges States to develop programmes that promote gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, as well as equal access to and review of basic social services, such as education, nutrition, water and sanitation, birth registration, health care, immunization and protection against the most prevalent disea...
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5. Also urges States to improve the situation of girls living in poverty, including extreme poverty, who are deprived of adequate nutrition, water and sanitation and who have little or no access to basic physical and mental health services, housing, education, participation and protection;
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6. Recognizes that, in order to ensure equal and equitable access to quality education for all, education systems must be transformed, taking into account the gender perspective in school curricula, infrastructure development and teacher training, and in this regard requests States to invest in quality education, inclu...
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7. Notes the role of the United Nations in assisting national Governments in the implementation of the 2030 21 Agenda for Sustainable Development and in realizing the right of girls to education;
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8. Calls upon States to recognize the right to education based on equal opportunities and non-discrimination by making primary education compulsory and free for all children, including in rural areas, and by ensuring that all children have equitable access to quality education and that secondary and higher education is...
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9. Calls upon all States to place greater emphasis on quality education for girls, including by providing remedial and literacy courses to those who have not had formal education and by taking special initiatives to ensure that girls, including those who are already married or pregnant, continue their education after p...
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10. Encourages States to adopt, where necessary, and implement inclusive policies and programmes to promote girls' education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, including information technology, throughout their schooling, including by providing girls with more training opportunities, from learning bas...
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11. Calls upon States, with the assistance of international organizations, civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations, as appropriate, to develop policies and programmes giving priority to formal and informal education that are comprehensive, scientifically accurate and age-appropriate and culturall...
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12. Urges States to take into account the different needs of girls and boys during childhood and adolescence and to take appropriate measures, as appropriate, to respond to their changing circumstances, in particular by ensuring that girls have access to safe water, including safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation...
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13. Calls upon States, in collaboration with civil society and other relevant actors, to promote educational and health practices conducive to a culture in which menstruation is considered healthy and natural and does not lead to stigmatization of girls, bearing in mind that school attendance of girls may be hampered b...
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14. Urges States to intensify their efforts to urgently eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and girls, and calls upon all States, the United Nations system and civil society to take measures to overcome the obstacles identified in paragraph 33 of the new measures and initiatives 22 that continue to unde...
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15. Also urges States to ensure that all relevant International Labour Organization conventions on the employment of girls and boys are respected and effectively implemented and that young women workers enjoy equal access to decent work and equal pay for equal work or work of equal value, are protected from economic an...
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16. Calls upon States, with the assistance of relevant stakeholders, including the private sector, civil society, non-governmental organizations and community-based organizations, as appropriate, to take all necessary measures to ensure the right of girls to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health, i...
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17. Calls upon States to strengthen the capacity of national health systems, and in this regard invites the international community to contribute, upon request, to national initiatives, including by allocating adequate resources to provide essential services to prevent obstetric fistula and to address cases by providin...
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19. Urges States to adopt, where necessary, and to implement appropriate legislation to provide assistance, protection and empowerment to children living in child-headed households, in particular girls, that contain provisions to ensure the physical, psychosocial and economic well-being of such children, including by p...
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20. Also urges States to develop partnerships with relevant stakeholders, in particular by working with the local population to develop programmes and mechanisms to ensure the safety, protection and empowerment of children, especially girls, and to ensure that they receive the support they need from their communities;
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21. Calls upon States to support the research, collection and analysis of data on girls, disaggregated by household structure, sex, age, disability, economic status, marital status and geographical origin, and to improve gender-disaggregated statistics on time use, unpaid care and water and sanitation, in order to enha...
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22. Urges States to take all necessary measures to ensure to girls with disabilities the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms on an equal footing with other children, and to adopt and implement policies and programmes that meet their needs, or to strengthen those policies and programmes...
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23. Urges all States to adopt and enforce laws protecting girls from all forms of violence, discrimination and exploitation and from all harmful practices, regardless of the circumstances, including infanticide and fetal selection by sex, genital mutilation, rape, domestic violence, incest, sexual abuse and exploitatio...
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24. Urges States to strengthen and intensify efforts to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against girls in schools, and to ensure that perpetrators of such violence are held accountable;
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25. Calls upon all States, in cooperation with stakeholders, including the private sector and the media, to adopt and enforce the legislative or other measures necessary to prevent the dissemination on the Internet of child pornography and other material showing sexual violence against children, ensuring that adequate ...
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26. Urges States to develop comprehensive, multidisciplinary and coordinated plans, programmes or strategies to eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against women and girls, which should be accompanied by special resources and widely disseminated, to set targets and time frames and to provide for concrete...
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27. Also urges States to ensure that children capable of forming their own views have the right to express them freely on all matters affecting them and that such views are duly taken into account in accordance with the age and maturity of the children issuing them, to ensure that this right is fully exercised by girls...
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28. Recognizes that a significant number of girls are particularly vulnerable, be they orphans, street children, internally displaced or refugee children, victims of trafficking and sexual and economic exploitation, living with HIV and AIDS or affected by the disease, or incarcerated or without parental support, and th...
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29. Urges all States and the international community to respect, promote and protect the rights of girls, taking into account the particular vulnerability of girls before, during and after conflict, in the context of climate and other hazards in the event of natural disasters and other humanitarian emergencies, which m...
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31. Calls upon Member States to formulate, enforce and strengthen measures focused on children and young people in order to combat, eliminate and suppress all forms of trafficking in women and girls, including for sexual and economic exploitation, as part of a comprehensive strategy to combat trafficking that would be ...
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33. Calls upon Governments, civil society, including the media, and non-governmental organizations to promote human rights education and the full respect for and enjoyment of the human rights of girls, including through the production, translation and dissemination of age- and gender-sensitive information materials to ...
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34. Requests the Secretary-General, in his capacity as Chairman of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination, to ensure that all organs and agencies of the United Nations system, individually and collectively, in particular the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations Educational, Scie...
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35. Requests all human rights treaty bodies and mechanisms of the Human Rights Council, including special procedures, to regularly and systematically integrate a gender perspective into their mandates and to include in their reports information on qualitative analysis of violations of the human rights of women and girl...
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36. Requests States to ensure that, in all programmes and policies for the overall prevention of HIV and AIDS and for the care, treatment and assistance of the sick, special attention and support are given to girls who are vulnerable, living with or affected by HIV, including pregnant girls, young and adolescent mother...
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37. Invites States to encourage initiatives aimed at reducing the price of antiretroviral drugs, especially second-line antiretroviral drugs, to which girls have access, including bilateral, private and voluntary initiatives by groups of States, including initiatives based on innovative funding mechanisms that contribu...
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38. Calls upon all States to integrate food and nutrition support with the goal of ensuring that children, in particular girls, have continued access to adequate, healthy and nutritious food that meets their nutritional and food needs and enables them to lead a healthy and active life;
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39. Calls upon States to ensure that social protection programmes, including programmes that take into account HIV, are offered to orphans and other vulnerable children, paying particular attention to the needs of girls, their school attendance, their vulnerability and the protection of their rights;
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40. Urges States and the international community to increase the resources available at all levels, especially in the education and health sectors, so as to enable young people, in particular girls, to acquire the knowledge, qualities and practical skills they need to develop their potential, including economic and soc...
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41. Urges States, the international community, relevant United Nations entities, civil society and international financial institutions to continue to actively support, through financial resources and technical assistance, initiatives in support of girls' right to and access to education;
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42. Urges States and the international community to create an enabling environment for the well-being of girls, including through their cooperation, support and participation in international efforts to ensure the timely achievement of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of t...
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43. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, which contains an analysis of improvements in social, economic and political investment by Member States for the empowerment of girls in rural areas, drawing on inf...
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1. Reaffirms the relevant provisions of the Durban Declaration 9 and the outcome document of the Durban Review Conference 10 in which States condemned the persistence and resurgence of neo-Nazism, neo-Fascism and violent nationalist ideologies based on racial and national prejudices, and stated that these phenomena wer...
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2. Recalls the provisions of the Durban Declaration and the outcome document of the Durban Review Conference in which States appreciated the positive role that the exercise of the right to freedom of expression, in particular through the media and new technologies, including the Internet, as well as full respect for th...
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3. Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance prepared in response to her request contained in its resolution 73/157 11;
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4. Expresses its appreciation to the High Commissioner and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights for their efforts to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, including the holding by the Office of the High Commissioner of the database on practical ways to ...
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5. Expresses its deep concern at the glorification, in any form, of the Nazi movement, neo-Nazism and former members of the Waffen-SS organization, in particular through the construction of monuments and commemorative works and the organization of public demonstrations to the glory of the Nazi past, the Nazi movement a...
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6. Calls for universal ratification and effective implementation of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 3 and urges States parties that have not yet done so to consider formulating the declaration provided for in article 14 thereof, thereby recognizing the competence o...
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7. Urges States to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination by all appropriate means, including legislative measures if circumstances so require, while ensuring that the definition of racial discrimination contained therein is consistent with article 1 of the Convention;
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8. Encourages States that have made reservations to article 4 of the Convention to give serious consideration, as a matter of priority, to withdrawing them, which was stressed by the Special Rapporteur;
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9. Recognizes that discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity or religion, in all its forms and manifestations, including neo-Nazism, Islamophobia, Christianophobia and anti-Semitism, poses a threat to all societies, not only to specifically targeted racial or ethnic groups;
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13. Expresses its deep concern at the increased frequency of attempts and acts of desecration or demolition of monuments erected in memory of those who fought Nazism during the Second World War, as well as of unlawful exhumation or removal of the remains of such persons, and in this regard urges States to fulfil fully ...
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15. Expresses its alarm that neo-Nazi groups, as well as other groups and persons professing hate ideologies, use information technology, the Internet and social media to recruit new members, especially targeting children and young people, and to spread and spread their hateful messages, while recognizing that the Inte...
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16. Notes with concern the considerable number of racist acts committed throughout the world, in particular the rise of groups of skinheads, which are responsible for many of these acts, as well as the resurgence of racist and xenophobic violence, such as arson at homes and acts of vandalism and violence in schools, pl...
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17. Reaffirms that such acts may, in certain circumstances, be regarded as falling within the scope of the Convention, that they cannot be justified by invoking the right to freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of association or freedom of expression, and that they often fall within the scope of article 20 of the Conv...
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18. Encourages States to take the necessary concrete measures, including legislative and educational measures, in accordance with their international human rights obligations, to prevent the revisionism of the Second World War and the denial of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed during the Second World Wa...
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20. Takes note of the recommendation of the Special Rapporteur that, in order to break the racist dynamic of nationalist populism, education should provide accurate and representative narratives of national history that allow racial and ethnic diversity to express itself, and denounce the non-truths of those who seek t...
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23. Takes note of the conclusions of the Special Rapporteur that revisionism and attempts to falsify history may, in some cases, fall within the scope of the prohibition of hate speech, within the meaning of article 4 (a) of the Convention, that States are required to declare offences punishable by law 16 , and the rec...
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24. Encourages States to continue to take all relevant measures to prevent and combat hate speech, including on the Internet, and acts of incitement to violence against persons in vulnerable situations, including the organization of violent meetings and demonstrations, fundraising and participation in other activities;
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25. Expresses its deep concern at attempts to exploit commercially through publicity of the suffering of the victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the Second World War by the Nazi regime;
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26. Stresses the need to respect memory and that the above-mentioned practices insult the memory of the countless victims of crimes against humanity committed during the Second World War, in particular those committed by the SS organization and those who fought against the anti-Hitler coalition and collaborated with th...
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27. Also stresses that all such practices can fuel contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, Christianophobia, xenophobia and related intolerance and contribute to the spread and proliferation of various racist and xenophobic political parties, movements and extremist groups, inc...
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29. Stresses the need to take appropriate measures to combat the above-mentioned practices, and calls upon States and all other stakeholders to adopt more effective measures, in accordance with international human rights law, to prevent, counteract and combat these phenomena and extremist movements of a racist or xenop...
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30. Stresses the importance of data and statistics on racist and xenophobic crimes in identifying the types of crimes committed and the profiles of their victims and perpetrators and in determining whether they are affiliated with extremist movements or groups, thereby providing a better understanding of these phenomen...
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31. Encourages States to take further steps to facilitate the provision of training to police and other law enforcement agencies on the ideologies of extremist political parties, movements and groups whose propaganda constitutes incitement to racist and xenophobic violence, to strengthen their capacity to combat racist...
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32. Expresses deep concern that the number of seats held by representatives of racist or xenophobic extremist parties in several local and national parliaments has increased, and stresses, in this regard, the need for all democratic political parties to base their programmes and activities on respect for human rights a...
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33. Takes note of the concerns expressed by the Special Rapporteur regarding the resurgence of Nazism at the present time and the growing acceptance and support for neo-Nazism and related ideologies in an increasing number of countries; 18
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34. Notes with satisfaction, in this regard, that the Special Rapporteur has urged leaders and political parties to strongly condemn any incitement to racial discrimination or xenophobia, to promote tolerance and respect and to refrain from forming coalitions with extremist parties of a racist or xenophobic nature; 19
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