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(a)
To gather opinions and comments on all alleged incidents and
government action incompatible with the Declaration of 1981, in order to
analyse them and prepare conclusions and recommendations;
(b)
To pass on the experience and positive initiatives of States.
22.
The visits enable dialogue to be initiated or pursued in greater depth
with Governments and with all the parties concerned, namely, non-governmental
organizations and all individuals, including victims, with a particular
interest in the mandate. They also help to enhance understanding of the
complexity of situations of intolerance and discrimination based on religion
or belief.
23.
The Special Rapporteur makes two or three in situ visits a year, as
indicated in the following table of visits since 1994:
IN SITU VISITS BY THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR
COUNTRY
PERIOD
REPORT
CHINA
November 1994
E/CN.4/1995/91
PAKISTAN
June 1995
E/CN.4/1996/95/Add.1
IRAN
December 1995
E/CN.4/1996/95/Add.2
GREECE
June 1995
A/51/542/Add.1
SUDAN
September 1996
A/51/542/Add.2
INDIA
December 1996
E/CN.4/1997/91/Add.1
AUSTRALIA
February-March 1997
E/CN.4/1998/6/Add.1
GERMANY
September 1997
E/CN.4/1998/6/Add.2
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
January-February 1998
Report to be submitted
at next session
24.
The Special Rapporteur wishes to emphasize the cooperation which States
have extended to him and would like to thank them again. Requests for visits
sent to certain States have remained unanswered, as may be seen from the table
of unanswered requests sometimes despite several reminders, consultations and
earlier requests which are still valid.