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Table 2
Unanswered requests for permission to visit
State
Indonesia
Mauritius
Israel
Russian Federation
Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea
Nigeria
Turkmenistan
Date of initial request
1996
1996
1997
1998
1999
Reaction
No reply
No reply
No reply
No reply
No reply
2000
2003
Acknowledged
No reply
8.
The Special Rapporteur was therefore unable to go to the occupied territories, despite the
gravity of the situation and the corroborating and disquieting information received in the context
of his mandate.
9.
Pursuant to resolution 2001/7 of 18 April 2001, in which the Commission expressed deep
concern at this failure to cooperate, the Special Rapporteur reiterated his request for permission
to visit on 22 June 2001 and on 29 July 2002, but these requests were fruitless.
10.
Aside from the so-called “traditional” in situ visits, the Special Rapporteur decided
in 1999 to begin visits to the major communities of religion or belief. The purpose of such visits
was to establish a dialogue on the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance
and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief and on all issues relating to freedom of
religion or belief, and also to consider solutions to the problems of intolerance and
discrimination in that area. Accordingly, the Special Rapporteur visited the Holy See in
September 1999 (E/CN.4/2000/65).
11.
In a letter dated 13 January 2003 and received by fax on 10 November 2003, the
Government of China invited the Special Rapporteur to visit that country again. In addition,
on 11 November 2003, at the fifty-eighth session of the General Assembly, the representative of
the Islamic Republic of Iran also invited the Special Rapporteur to pay another visit to his
country.
2. Follow-up to in situ visits
12.
Since 1996, the Special Rapporteur has established a follow-up procedure whereby
States which have received an in situ visit are asked to provide comments and any information
on measures the relevant authorities have taken or are considering taking to implement the
recommendations formulated in the mission reports (see table 3).