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INTRODUCTION
1.
At its forty-second session, the Commission on Human Rights decided,
in resolution 1986/20 of 10 March 1986, to appoint for one year a
Special Rapporteur to examine incidents and governmental actions inconsistent
with the provisions of the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of
Intolerance and of Discrmination Based on Religion or Belief, and to recommend
remedial measures for such situations.
2.
Pursuant to that resolution the Special Rapporteur submitted a first
report to the Commission at its forty-third session (E/CN.4/1987/35).
His mandate was extended for one year by Commission on Human Rights
resolution 1987/15 of 4 March 1987 adopted at that session.
3.
At its forty-fourth session, the Commission had before it a further
report by the Special Rapporteur (E/CN.4/1988/45 and Add.l and Corr.l) and it
decided, by resolution 1988/55, to extend the Special Rapporteur's mandate for
two years. At its forty-fifth session, the Special Rapporteur submitted his
third report (E/CN.4/1989/44) to the Commission.
4.
At its forty-sixth session, the Commission on Human Rights considered his
fourth report (E/CN.4/1990/46) submitted in conformity with the provisions of
resolution 1989/44. During that session, the Commission decided, by
resolution 1990/27, to extend his mandate for two years.
5.
The report which follows is submitted to the Commission on Human Rights
at its present session in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 14 of
resolution 1990/27.
6.
In chapter I, the Special Rapporteur recalls the terms of his mandate and
his interpretation of them, and describes the working methods he used in
preparing this fifth report.
7.
Chapter II concerns the activities of the Special Rapporteur during the
present reporting period. It indicates the answers given by Governments to a
questionnaire addressed by the Special Rapporteur to all States for the
purpose of shedding light on the way in which certain problems with which he
had been seized in earlier years are treated at the legislative level. It
also contains allegations duly transmitted to the Governments concerned
regarding situations which seem to depart from the provisions of the
Declaration as well as the comments formulated in that regard by Governments.
In order to be able to submit his report in time for the forty-seventh session
of the Commission on Human Rights, the Special Rapporteur has not been able to
take account of communications received after 20 December 1990. They will,
however, be included in the report which he will submit to the Commission at
its forty-eighth session, in 1992.
8.
Lastly, in chapter III, the Special
recommendations based on his analysis of
numerous infringements of the rights set
period covered by this report and on the
contribute to preventing intolerance and
belief.
Rapporteur submits conclusions and
the information available on the
out in the Declaration during the
study of measures which could
discrimination based on religion or
i