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"Regarding this question, Government welcomes the advisory assistance of
the Centre for Human Rights."
"In view of what was said regarding the previous question, the advisoryservices of the Centre for Human Rights in organizing courses or seminars on
freedom of religion and belief are not regarded as necessary in this case
either."
Nicaragua
"Nicaragua would agree to receive advisory services from the Centre for
Human Rights, with a view to training officials in matters pertaining to the
freedom of religion and belief."
Rome.ri.ia
"Yes. It is a matter of interest to the Government that our country
should send delegates to tb.S training courses on principles and standards in
religious freedom and belief, provided that we receive an invitation of this
kind."
Sweden
"Swedish legislation corresponds with the provisions of the- Declaration
on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination based on
Religion or Belief. Therefore the Swedish Government feels that advisory
assistance is not needed."
Switzerland
"No."
Tunisia
"Tunisia always considers it useful to give its national officials the
opportunity of up-to-date training in sensitive matters.
In the circumstances, it can only welcome the offer of international
co-operation from the United Nations Centre for Human Rights in organizing
training courses or seminars for officials concerned with the protection of
freedoms."
Uruguay
"Our country has a long—standing tradition of tolerance of all
philosophical and religious ideas. However, we consider that the protection
of human rights calls for constant vigilance if they are to be safeguarded.
This largely depends on training and on familiarity with the international
instruments among public officials who, because of their competence or posts,
are the ultimate guarantors of such protection. In view of our country's
present situation the advisory services of the Centre for Human Rights are not