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activities. Lastly, he is convinced that, without economic and social measures in support of
peoples marginalized by racial discrimination, action against these evils will be limited
in scope.
With regard to the recommendations (chap. VI), the Special Rapporteur calls in particular
on all Governments to show restraint in solving problems relating to terrorism, so as to ensure
respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms when adopting security measures. He
expresses the hope that Governments will prevent and combat irrational reactions against
individuals or groups suspected of having links with terrorism.