A/RES/60/144
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Expresses its profound concern about and its unequivocal condemnation
of all forms of racism and racial discrimination, including related acts of racially
motivated violence, xenophobia and intolerance, as well as propaganda activities
and organizations that attempt to justify or promote racism, racial discrimination,
xenophobia and related intolerance in any form;
Expresses deep concern at recent attempts to establish hierarchies among
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emerging and resurgent forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and
related intolerance, and urges States to adopt measures to address these scourges
with the same emphasis and vigour with a view to preventing this practice and
protecting victims;
Stresses that States and international organizations have a responsibility
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to ensure that measures taken in the struggle against terrorism do not discriminate in
purpose or effect on grounds of race, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin,
and urges all States to rescind or refrain from all forms of racial profiling;
Recognizes that States should implement and enforce appropriate and
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effective legislative, judicial, regulatory and administrative measures to prevent and
protect against acts of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance, thereby contributing to the prevention of human rights violations;
Emphasizes that it is the responsibility of States to adopt effective
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measures to combat criminal acts motivated by racism, racial discrimination,
xenophobia and related intolerance, including measures to ensure that such
motivations are considered an aggravating factor for the purposes of sentencing, to
prevent those crimes from going unpunished and to ensure the rule of law;
Urges all States to review and, where necessary, revise their immigration
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laws, policies and practices so that they are free of racial discrimination and
compatible with their obligations under international human rights instruments;
Condemns the misuse of print, audio-visual and electronic media and
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new communication technologies, including the Internet, to incite violence
motivated by racial hatred, and calls upon States to take all necessary measures to
combat this form of racism in accordance with the commitments that they have
undertaken under the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action,1 in particular
paragraph 147 of the Programme of Action, in accordance with existing
international and regional standards of freedom of expression and taking all
necessary measures to guarantee the right to freedom of opinion and expression;
Encourages all States to include in their educational curricula and social
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programmes at all levels, as appropriate, knowledge of and tolerance and respect for
foreign cultures, peoples and countries;
10. Stresses the responsibility of States to mainstream a gender perspective
in the design and development of prevention, education and protection measures
aimed at the eradication of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance at all levels, to ensure that they effectively target the distinct situations
of women and men;
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