E/CN.4/2005/61
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Introduction
1.
This report is submitted pursuant to resolution 2004/36 of the Commission on Human
Rights. It is the first annual report submitted to the Commission by Asma Jahangir since her
appointment as Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief by the Chairman of the
Commission on 9 July 2004.
2.
Since 1987, the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief has been
examining incidents and government measures in all parts of the world that are incompatible
with the provisions of the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and
of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief and has recommended remedial measures for
such situations. Since then, 17 general reports have been submitted to the Commission and
17 reports on in situ visits; 10 interim reports have also been submitted to the General Assembly
since 1994.
3.
The present report covers the activities carried out under the mandate on freedom of
religion or belief since the submission of the previous report to the Commission
(E/CN.4/2004/63 and Add.1 and 2). It therefore includes communications sent by the previous
mandate-holder, Abdelfattah Amor, as well as Governments’ replies to these communications.
4.
The report is divided into six sections. Section I provides a description of the mandate
entrusted to the Special Rapporteur. In section II, the Special Rapporteur presents the activities
that have been undertaken under the mandate during the period under review. Section III is an
analysis of particular situations involving violations to freedom of religion or belief. Section IV
provides observations on general issues of freedom of religion and section V addresses other
aspects of the mandate. Finally, in section VI, the Special Rapporteur develops her conclusions
and recommendations.
5.
For the first time since the creation of the mandate, the Special Rapporteur is presenting
to the Commission an addendum to the main report summarizing the communications
transmitted during the period under review and the replies received from States. She intends to
continue this method in the coming years.
6.
As underlined in her report to the General Assembly (A/59/366), the Special Rapporteur
would like to express her appreciation for the work that has been accomplished by her
predecessor Abdelfattah Amor over the last 11 years. His dedication to freedom of religion or
belief has been demonstrated through his various reports and his imprint on the mandate will
remain in a number of areas.
I. THE MANDATE
A. Terms of reference
7.
By its resolution 1986/20 of 10 March 1986, the Commission on Human Rights
appointed a Special Rapporteur on religious intolerance to examine “incidents and
governmental actions in all parts of the world which are inconsistent with the provisions of