access to visas. They should be granted on a non-discriminatory basis. The
State of residence should not obstruct the receipt or enjoyment of such benefits, which are consistent with international law and the principles underlying
these Recommendations.
10. States should refrain from taking unilateral steps, including extending benefits
to foreigners on the basis of ethnic, cultural, linguistic, religious or historical
ties that have the intention or effect of undermining the principles of territorial
integrity. States should not provide direct or indirect support for similar initiatives undertaken by non-State actors.
11. States may take preferred linguistic competencies and cultural, historical or
familial ties into account in their decision to grant citizenship to individuals
abroad. States should, however, ensure that such a conferral of citizenship
respects the principles of friendly, including good neighbourly, relations and
territorial sovereignty, and should refrain from conferring citizenship en masse,
even if dual citizenship is allowed by the State of residence. If a State does
accept dual citizenship as part of its legal system, it should not discriminate
against dual nationals.
12. States may offer assistance to support education abroad, for example, with
regard to textbooks, language training, teacher training, scholarships and
school facilities. Such support should be non-discriminatory, have the explicit
or presumed consent of the State of residence and be in line with applicable
domestic and international educational standards.
13. States may provide support to cultural, religious or other non-governmental
organizations respecting the laws and with explicit or implied consent of the
country in which they are registered or operating. However, States should
refrain from financing political parties of an ethnic or religious character in a
foreign country, as this may have destabilizing effects and undermine good
inter-State relations.
14. The free reception of transfrontier broadcasts, whether direct or by means of
retransmission or rebroadcasting, may not be prohibited on the basis of ethnicity, culture, language or religion. Limitations are restricted to broadcasts
that use hate speech or incite violence, racism or discrimination.
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