A/HRC/25/49 places built by regimes responsible for serious human rights abuses and engage people, in particular youth, in constructing new narratives of peace; (k) Judiciously consider the cultural and symbolic landscape being built or reconstructed following conflict, to ensure that it is reflective of the various aspirations and perspectives of people and enables critical thinking, historical awareness and mutual understanding between communities. 107. The Special Rapporteur recommends that States adopt legislation setting out guidelines regarding memorialization processes, in accordance with international standards and taking into consideration the conclusion and recommendations above. 108. States and other stakeholders should provide information to relevant mechanisms, including the Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights, the Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence, the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples and the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and its consequences, as well as treaty bodies, about the challenges and steps achieved through memorialization practices. 109. The Special Rapporteur also recommends that a compendium be prepared on good memorialization practices, highlighting difficulties encountered and results achieved. 22

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