Regional
groups
making
recommendations
on
Muslims
Africa
(6)
Asia
(18)
EEG
(3)
GRULAC
(0)
WEOG
(7)
Most
recommendations
on
Muslims
(13)
urged
for
combating
racism,
Islamophobia
and
discrimination
in
general
and
to
ensure
integration
of
Muslims
(for
example
to
Australia,
Canada).
Eight
(8)
recommendations
mentioned
explicitly
freedom
of
religion
and
State
non-‐interference
into
practicing
of
Islam
(for
example
to
Iceland,
Germany,
Slovenia).
Several
recommendations
addressed
the
challenge
with
racial
or
religious
profiling
(for
example
to
Canada,
United
States),
violence
against
Muslims
(to
Australia,
Canada
and
Germany)
or
the
particular
situation
of
Muslim
women
(to
Germany,
Greece,
Thailand).
Slovenia
accepted
the
need
to
build
or
protect
places
of
worship.
There
were
a
few
recommendations
referring
to
specific
circumstances
or
concerns,
for
example
food
security
(Nepal
accepted),
on
citizenship
(Myanmar
noted),
opening
one
of
the
historical
mosques
in
Greece
(Greece
accepted),
repeal
legislation
regarding
the
appointment
of
imams
(Greece
noted),
allowing
conversion
from
Islam
and
proselyfication
(Comoros
noted),
give
more
support
and
consideration
to
Muslims,
in
particular
on
financial
support,
places
of
worship,
cemeteries
and
other
special
concerns
(Liechtenstein
accepted).
African
and
Afro-‐descendant
minorities
33
recommendations
mentioned
people
from
African
origin
or
Afro-‐descendants
either
in
the
context
of
minorities
or
migrants
to
15
countries.
All
of
them
were
accepted.
Most
recommendations
were
made
to
Panama
(8),
Honduras
and
the
United
States
both
received
4-‐4.
Most
recommendations
(15)
addressed
the
need
for
general
human
rights
protection,
to
combat
discrimination
and
ensure
integration
of
Afro-‐descendents
(for
example
to
Colombia,
Dominican
Republic,
the
United
States
etc).
Five
(5)
dealt
with
economic,
social
and
cultural
life
specifically,
including
access
to
labour
market
or
health
care
(for
example
to
Canada,
Costa
Rica,
Panama
etc).
Other
topics
included:
ill-‐
treatment
or
excessive
use
by
law
enforcement
officials
(to
Austria,
United
States),
hate
19