minorities  (from  Armenia);  to  guarantee  the  protection  of  the  civil  and  political  rights  of   all,  particularly  dissidents  and  members  of  minority  groups  (from  Chile);  and  take  all   measures  necessary  to  ensure  the  protection  of  religious  minorities,  including   implementing  the  recommendations  on  adequate  housing  put  forward  by  the  Special   Rapporteur  after  his  visit  in  2006  (from  Denmark).       There  were  4  other  accepted  recommendations  regarding  the  situation  of  Bahá’ís  in   particular  as  well,  which  were:  to  ensure  that  the  trials  of  seven  Baha'is  are  fair  and   transparent  and  conducted  in  accordance  with  international  standards,  and  that  Iran   amend  all  legislation  that  discriminates  against  minority  groups  (from  Australia);  to   extend  the  rights  guaranteed  in  Iranian  legislation  to  all  religious  groups,  including  the   Baha'i  community  (from  Brazil);  to  fully  respect  the  rights  of  the  adherents  of  the  Baha'i   faith  and  to  judicially  prosecute  those  inciting  hatred  against  them  in  religious   environments,  the  media  and  the  Internet  (from  Luxembourg);  and  to  respect  freedom   of  religion,  and  assure  a  fair  and  transparent  trial  for  members  of  the  Baha'i  faith,  in  full   compliance  with  the  commitments  undertaken  as  a  State  party  to  the  implementation   ICCPR  and  other  human  rights  instruments  (from  Romania).       Iran  has  noted  the  rest,  which  were  all  about  to  eliminate  discrimination,  harassment,   repression  or  intolerance  against  minorities  (from  Czech  Republic,  Israel,  France,   Germany,  Mexico,  Slovenia,  Luxembourg,  Canada,  Austria),  6  of  them  referred  to  the   Bahá’ís  in  particular  as  well.       Kyrgyzstan       Kyrgyzstan  received  10  recommendations  and  accepted  all.     It  accepted:  to  establish  a  national  preventive  mechanism  that  would  constitutionally-­‐ institutionally  guarantee  the  rights  of  all  people,  particularly  the  rights  of  minorities   (from  Afghanistan,  China,  Tajikistan);  to  ensure  full  respect  for  minority  rights  in  the   new  Constitution  (Austria);  and  to  review  compliance  of  national  legislation  with  ICCPR   provisions  (from  Czech  Republic).  It  has  also  accepted;  to  include  minority  communities   in  the  process  of  constitution-­‐making  and  the  formulation  of  the  Electoral  Code;  to  take   inclusive  and  longer-­‐term  measures  with  respect  to  linguistic  policy,  education  and   participation  in  decision-­‐making  for  minorities;  to  publicly  condemn  and  investigate   anti-­‐minority  attacks  by  authorities  and  bring  the  perpetrators  to  justice;  and  to  draw   upon  the  expertise  of  the  regional  organizations  (from  Norway).  It  accepted  to  continue   its  efforts  to  preserve  the  nation's  ethnic  diversity  and  promote  its  cultural  heritage   (from  Pakistan).           Myanmar     38  

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