regarding
the
use
of
the
Slovenian
language
in
Carinthia
province
(from
the
United
States);
to
take
immediate
steps
to
implement
all
decisions
of
the
Constitutional
Court
concerning
bilingual
topography
and
Slovenian
as
an
official
language
in
the
province
of
Carinthia,
ensure
full
implementation
of
the
rights
of
minorities
on
its
territory
in
accordance
with
the
provisions
of
the
Treaty
of
Saint-‐Germain
and
Austrian
State
Treaty,
and
provide
financial
support
to
the
Slovenian-‐language
music
school
in
the
province
of
Carinthia
on
the
basis
of
the
same
criteria
as
applied
to
the
German-‐language
music
school
(from
Slovenia).
Noted
recommendations
were:
to
take
further
steps
to
increase
awareness-‐raising
campaigns
and
enhance
education
of
the
principles
of
non-‐discrimination
and
tolerance
in
school
curriculums,
including
teaching
of
mother
tongue
for
immigrant
minorities;
to
collect
and
generate
disaggregated
data
on
manifestations
of
racism
and
discrimination
with
a
view
to
evaluating
the
situation
regarding
minority,
racial,
and
ethnic
groups
in
Austria
(from
Brazil);
to
adopt
measures
to
guarantee
Roma
children
the
right
to
education
in
their
own
language
and
in
a
relevant
way
with
their
own
culture
(from
Ecuador);
and
to
increase
financial
support
for
the
Slovenian
minority
in
the
provinces
of
Carinthia
and
in
Styria
to
the
1995
level
in
real
terms
(from
Slovenia).
Greece
Greece
received
15
recommendations,
accepted
9,
and
noted
6.
General
recommendations
were:
to
take
measures
to
strengthen
legal
and
institutional
mechanisms
aimed
at
preventing,
punishing
and
eliminating
all
forms
of
discrimination,
including
based
on
gender,
racial
and
national
origin,
and
religion
(from
Argentina);
to
take
appropriate
measures
to
ensure
the
effective
enjoyment
of
the
right
to
freedom
of
expression,
peaceful
assembly
and
association,
particularly
in
the
case
of
national,
ethnic
and
religious
minorities
(from
Mexico);
to
uphold
respect
for
and
protection
of
the
rights
of
all
individuals
to
self-‐identification,
freedom
of
expression
and
freedom
of
association,
including
for
the
members
of
ethnic,
religious
and
linguistic
groups
that
are
not
officially
recognized
as
minorities
(from
Slovenia);
and
to
collect
disaggregated
data
on
the
dissemination
of
hate
speech
against
minorities
(from
Egypt).
Specific
group
recommendations
were
made
on
Roma
and
Muslims:
to
continue
its
work
for
the
realization
of
human
rights
of
the
Roma
population
in
the
country
and
to
focus
on
implementation
of
adopted
strategies
at
a
local
level
as
well
as
on
countering
discrimination
by
private
actors
(from
Sweden)
and
to
take
measures
to
provide
Roma
with
increased
opportunities
for
education
and
employment
(from
the
United
States);
to
take
action
with
regard
to
the
impediments
that
Muslim
minority
women
in
Thrace
may
face
when
sharia
law
is
applied
on
family
and
inheritance
law
matters
(from
the
Netherlands);
to
consider
opening
of
one
of
the
historical
mosques
in
Thessaloniki,
where
significant
number
of
Muslim
population
live
and
to
execute
the
judgments
of
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