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105. The efforts to produce a curriculum for schools on the teaching of religions can be
extremely useful in order to further strengthen the general level of religious tolerance that
exists in Azerbaijan. It should be fully supported by all parts of the Government and
shared with other countries that are looking for a model curriculum.
106. Finally, and in order to implement a number of these recommendations, the Special
Rapporteur stresses the need for the Government to take all appropriate steps to
strengthen the independence and neutrality of the judiciary.
Notes
1
Ilgar Ibrahimoglu was referred to in several previous communications of the Special
Rapporteur to Azerbaijan (E/CN.4/2005/61/Add.1, paras. 10 to 17, A/59/366, paras. 8 to 11),
inter alia, related to the Juma Mosque. He was also the subject of a communication of the
Special Representatives of the Secretary-General on the situation of human rights defenders
on 28 September 2004.
2
On 8 May 2003, the Special Rapporteur transmitted to the Government of Azerbaijan
information on the systematic destruction of thousands of “Khatchkars” (stone crosses 1 metre
wide by 2.5 metres long decorated with Christian symbols) in the Djulfa cemetery
since 9 November 2002. Other “Khatchkars” were allegedly removed by truck to unknown
destinations. Similar destruction is reported to have taken place in November 1998
(see A/58/296, para. 16).
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