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).
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