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   51  

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