Myanmar
received
20
recommendations,
accepted
6
and
noted
14.
The
accepted
ones
included:
to
continue
cooperation
with
human
rights
mechanisms
and
the
international
community
in
promoting
and
safeguarding
the
rights
of
multiethnic
people
in
Myanmar
(from
Laos);
to
ensure
that
ethnic
and
religious
minorities
are
granted
fundamental
rights
and
end
discrimination
against
persons
belonging
to
these
minorities
(from
Slovenia);
to
continue
its
efforts
to
engage
with
various
ethnic
groups
and
address
their
humanitarian
and
socio-‐economic
needs
as
an
integral
part
of
its
democratization
and
reconciliation
process
(from
Thailand);
to
ensure
that
ethnic
minorities
are
granted
fundamental
rights
and
are
enabled
to
enjoy
their
culture,
religion
and
their
language
freely
and
without
any
form
of
discrimination
(Poland);
and
to
solve
long-‐standing
conflicts
between
the
Government
and
ethnic
groups
in
a
peaceful
manner
(from
Czech
Republic).
It
accepted
to
further
strengthen
the
promotion
and
protection
of
the
human
rights
of
the
Myanmar
people
and
the
ethnic
groups
in
Northern
Rakhine
State
(from
Bangladesh).
The
ones
noted
were
recommendations
to
take
appropriate
measures
and
immediate
steps
to
end
de
facto
and
de
jure
discrimination,
violence,
forced
assimilation,
persecution
(from
Pakistan,
Austria,
Italy,
France,
United
States)
and
to
investigate
and
punish
all
cases
of
intimidation,
harassment,
persecution,
torture
and
forced
disappearance
against
minorities
(from
Uruguay).
Some
recommendations
addressed
certain
minority
groups
or
territories:
to
ensure
full
protection
of
civilians
in
conflict
areas
and
to
prevent
such
conflicts
in
the
future
by
the
creation
of
a
democratic
environment
(from
Czech
Republic),
to
exert
more
efforts
to
promote
and
protect
the
rights
of
Muslim
minorities
(from
Jordan);
to
modify
the
Citizenship
Law
of
1982
to
ensure
all
minorities
equal
rights
as
citizens
and
remove
all
restrictions
imposed
on
the
Muslim
minority
in
Rakhine
State
(from
Switzerland);
to
impede
the
access
to
humanitarian
aid
in
the
regions
where
persecuted
and
discriminated
ethnic
minorities
live
(from
France);
to
grant
full
citizenship
rights
to
Rohingyas
and
end
sexual
violence
committed
against
ethnic
minority
women
(from
the
United
States);
and
to
allow
access
for
international
organizations
to
ethnic
minority
areas
(Norway).
Three
noted
recommendations
referred
to
political
participation:
to
end
harassment,
religious
discrimination,
arbitrary
arrest,
torture,
and
imprisonment
of
peaceful
political
activities
by
ethnic
minorities
(from
Sweden);
to
allow
full
participation
by
all
ethnic
and
democratic
groups,
including
the
National
League
for
Democracy
and
Aung
San
Suu
Kyi,
in
the
political
life
of
the
country,
allowing
the
start
of
a
genuine
process
of
national
reconciliation
(from
the
United
Kingdom);
and
to
ensure
the
free
participation
of
representatives
of
all
political
parties,
including
the
National
League
of
Democracy
as
well
as
other
non
parliamentary
political
parties,
representatives
of
ethnic
groups
and
other
relevant
stakeholders
across
society
in
an
inclusive
political
process
(from
the
Czech
Republic).
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