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2. Requests the Special Rapporteur to continue his exchange of views with Member States, relevant
mechanisms, related United Nations organs and the specialized agencies in order to further their
effectiveness and mutual cooperation;
3. Welcomes the recommendation of the Special Rapporteur to convene, without further delay, a
world conference on racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance;
4. Affirms that acts of racist violence against others stemming from racism do not comprise
expressions of opinion but rather offences;
5. Expresses its profound concern about and unequivocal condemnation of all forms of racism and
racial discrimination, in particular all racist violence, and related acts of random and indiscriminate
violence;
6. Also expresses its profound concern about and unequivocal condemnation of all forms of racism
and racial discrimination, including propaganda, activities and organizations based on doctrines of
superiority of one race or group of persons that attempt to justify or promote racism and racial
discrimination in any form;
7. Expresses its profound concern about and condemnation of manifestations of racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance against migrant workers and members of their families,
persons belonging to minorities and members of vulnerable groups in many societies;
8. Encourages all States to include in their educational curricula and social programmes at all
levels, as appropriate, knowledge of, and tolerance and respect for, foreign cultures, peoples and countries;
9. Recognizes that the increasing gravity of different manifestations of racism, racial discrimination
and xenophobia in various parts of the world requires a more integrated and effective approach on the part
of the relevant mechanisms of United Nations human rights machinery;
10. Encourages Governments to take appropriate measures to eradicate all forms of racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance;
11. Categorically deplores the misuse of print, audio-visual and electronic media and new
communication technologies, including the Internet, to incite violence motivated by racial hatred;
12. Recognizes that Governments should implement and enforce appropriate and effective legislation
to prevent acts of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance;
13. Calls upon all Governments and intergovernmental organizations, with the assistance of
non-governmental organizations, as appropriate, to supply relevant information to the Special Rapporteur
to enable him to fulfil his mandate;
14. Commends non-governmental organizations for the action that they have taken against racism
and racial discrimination and for the continuous support and assistance that they have provided to the
victims of racism and racial discrimination;
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