A/HRC/22/27
Concluding observations
1.
(a)
Human Rights Committee
104th session (12 – 30 March 2012)
45.
In its consideration of the report of Cape Verde, the Human Rights Committee
recommended that the State party collect data disaggregated by ethnicity on the existence
and size of minorities, and that it investigate the root cause of the murders of West African
immigrants and ensure prosecution, sanctions and compensation in such cases
(CCPR/C/CPV/CO/1, para. 18). In its concluding observations for Turkmenistan, the
Committee encouraged the State party to promote the participation of minority groups in
public life and decision-making bodies and to collect data, disaggregated by ethnicity, on
their representation in this regard (CCPR/C/TKM/CO/1, para. 22).
46.
The Committee recommended that Yemen ensure that all ethnic, religious and
linguistic minorities enjoy effective protection from discrimination and are able to enjoy
their own culture and equal access to education, health and public services; victims of
discrimination were also to be provided with effective remedies, including compensation
(CCPR/C/YEM/CO/5, para. 12).
(b)
105th session (8 – 27 July 2012)
47.
Minority issues were raised in the concluding observations regarding Armenia, in
which the Human Rights Committee recommended that the State party combat violence
and incitement to racial and religious hatred, provide proper protection to minorities and
ensure adequate investigation and prosecution of such cases. It should also strengthen its
efforts to ensure the effective implementation of the laws adopted to combat racial
discrimination (CCPR/C/ARM/CO/2, para. 6). Regarding the report submitted by
Lithuania, the Committee encouraged the State to strengthen its efforts to combat crimes
committed with racial, discriminatory or xenophobic motives and sensitize the public to and
reduce the prevalence of hatred and intolerance in the media, including the Internet, through
awareness-raising campaigns and training programmes, especially targeting law
enforcement agencies (CCPR/C/LTU/CO/3, para. 15).
48.
With regard to Kenya, the Human Rights Committee recommended that the State
respect the rights of minority and indigenous groups to their ancestral land and traditional
livelihood when planning development and natural resource conservation projects. In
particular, the State should ensure that the inventory being undertaken to assess the status
and land rights of the Ogiek people is participatory and that decisions are based on free and
informed consent of the community (CCPR/C/KEN/CO/3, para. 24).
2.
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Forty-eighth session (30 April – 18 May 2012)
49.
Concerning the report submitted by Slovakia, the Committee on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights recommended that the Government take steps, such as the imposition
of penalties, to ensure implementation of the law governing minority languages, under
which all citizens belonging to minority groups were allowed to use minority languages in
their dealings with public administration (E/C.12/SVK/CO/2, para. 27). Regarding the
report from Ethiopia, the Committee encouraged the State party to further strengthen
necessary measures to ensure equal treatment for all ethnic groups, with a view to
guaranteeing their right to a cultural identity, and to implement the relevant
recommendations by the Independent Expert on minority issues (E/C.12/ETH/CO/1-3,
para. 27).
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