speech  (Austria  accepted),  land  rights  (Brazil  accepted),  violence  (Australia  and   Honduras  accepted),  racial  profiling  (the  United  States  accepted),  birth  registration   (Panama  accepted),  one  recommendation  addressed  the  need  for  legal  aid  for  Afro-­‐ descendant  women  (Venezuela  accepted).  There  was  one  recommendation  about  non-­‐ Africans,  which  requested  urgent  solution  for  the  “anomaly  regarding  citizenship  status   for  residents  of  non-­‐African  descent”  (Sierra  Leone  accepted).       Slovenians     Slovenians  were  mentioned  in  13  recommendations  (all  by  Slovenia  with  the  exception   of  one  from  the  United  States).  Italy  accepted  to  implement  relevant  laws,  including   bilingual  topography  in  areas  populated  by  the  Slovenian  minority,  to  increase  the   visibility  of  Slovenian  television  programmes,  and  to  respect  the  institutions  of  the   Slovenian  minority.  Austria  accepted  to  implement  court  decisions  concerning  bilingual   topography  and  Slovenian  as  an  official  language  in  the  province  of  Carinthia  and  noted   to  increase  financial  support  there.  Hungary  accepted  to  ensure  continued  functioning   of  Slovenian  media  and  the  two  bilingual  Slovenian-­‐Hungarian  schools  and  to  implement   the  Agreement  on  Guaranteeing  Special  Rights  of  the  Slovenian  Minority  and  the   recommendations  of  the  mixed  Slovenian-­‐Hungarian  Commission  tasked  with  the   monitoring  of  the  implementation  of  the  Agreement.  Croatia  accepted  to  provide  for   persons  belonging  to  the  Slovenian  minority  all  guaranteed  rights.     Bahá’ís   The  situation  of  the  Bahá’í  minority  was  mentioned  in  12  recommendations  to  Egypt  (1),   Iran  (10)  and  Yemen  (1).  Iran  took  note  of  6  recommendations,  all  the  others  were   accepted.  Egypt  accepted  the  recommendation  regarding  the  expediting  of  the   provision  of  all  official  documents,  particularly  identity  documents  to  all  members  of  its   Baha'i  community.  Yemen  accepted  to  continue  to  make  all  efforts  to  adopt  effective   measures  to  prevent  the  recurrence  of  threats  against  Baha'i  communities.     Iran  accepted  to  deal  with  ensuring  fair  and  transparent  trials  of  Bahá’ís,  extending  the   rights  guaranteed  in  Iranian  legislation  to  all  religious  groups,  including  Bahá’ís,  respect   freedom  of  religion  and  judicially  prosecute  those  inciting  hatred.  Iran  took  note  on   recommendations  referring  to  acts  of  repression,  policy  of  fanatic  Islamism  and   intolerance,  discrimination  and  persecution,  intimidation  or  discrimination  against   Bahá’í  children  in  schools,  incitement  to  hatred  and  on  releasing  detained  Bahá'i  leaders   and  end  policies  of  discrimination  against  Baha'i  and  other  religious  and  ethnic   minorities.     Turkish  minority       20  

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