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Several ISIL massacres have targeted other religious minorities in Syria, including
Christians, Druze, Ismailis and many others.95 More broadly, minority religious communities
have suffered gravely over the course of Syria’s civil war: the Christian community is
estimated to have decreased from 360,000 before 2012 to 25,000 today. 96
Education (SDG-4)
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As well as being a goal itself ensuring access for all to a quality education underpins
a range of fundamental development targets - “inclusion and equity in and through education
is the cornerstone of a transformative education agenda”. 97 Reports received by the Special
Rapporteur assert that religious and belief minorities face discrimination in access to all
levels of education and vocational training. Reports also continue to emphasize that women
and girls often face multidimensional discrimination in the context of education. The number
of women and girls deprived of their right to education based on their religion or belief is
unknown, however, of the millions of girls worldwide who do not go to school, three-quarters
belong to minority groups. 98 In Egypt, Muslim women who choose not to wear the veil have
reported that this choice has led to harassment in education settings because the absence of
the veil either (i) incorrectly signals that they are Christian or atheist or (ii) defies stereotypes
about the appropriate behaviour of Muslim women.99 The legal prohibition of the wearing of
certain forms of religious dress in public places, particularly in Western Europe, 100 also
jeopardizes access to education for women and girls who choose to wear a veil as an
expression of their religious, cultural, personal identity or beliefs. The Human Rights
Committee has found that such bans can effectively bar students from pursuing their
education and constitute a form of intersectional discrimination against Muslim women who
chose to cover their hair or faces.101
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In Iran, members of the Baha’í community have been barred from access to higher
education or have been routinely expelled from universities in Iran since the 1980s 102; and
members of the El Yasin minority in Iran have reportedly been expelled from educational
institutions on the basis of their beliefs.103 Muslim children in East Jerusalem reportedly face
a grave shortage of adequate school infrastructure and are subjected to invasive security
barriers and checkpoints simply to attend school as a result of their ethnic and religious
identities.104 In India, it is reported that the discriminatory attitudes and practices of school
authorities towards children from socially marginalized religious or belief communities
generate hostile environments for students belonging to Muslim or ‘tribal’ communities,
many of which identify as religious or belief minorities which often leads to irregular
attendance and lower educational outcomes among such children.105 In Ireland, children who
are members of religious or belief minorities struggle to access education that is not based
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https://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/CoISyria/A_HRC_40_70.pdf
https://christianpersecutionreview.org.uk/report/.
http://uis.unesco.org/sites/default/files/documents/education-2030-incheon-framework-for-actionimplementation-of-sdg4-2016-en_2.pdf at 7.
https://www.humanrights.dk/sites/humanrights.dk/files/media/document/_%2019_0292222%20freedom_of_religion_or_belief_gender_equality_and_the_sustainable_development_%20fd%2
0487747_1_1.PDF at p 43.
https://www.equalrightstrust.org/ertdocumentbank/Egypt_EN_online.pdf at p 183.
Restrictions on Islamic clothing, including the hijab, burqa, niqab and burkini, exist in Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Latvia, with further restrictions at a local level in
Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain and Switzerland.
See Yakar v France, CCPR/C/123/D/2747/2016; Hebbadj v France, CCPR/C/123/D/2807/2016;
CEDAW/C/BEL/CO/7 paras. 18-19 (Belgium) and CEDAW/C/TUR/CO/6 paras. 16-17 (Turkey).
https://www.bic.org/news/scores-bahai-students-barred-higher-education-iran.
Submission by El Yasin.
https://www.ochaopt.org/content/right-education-deeply-impacted-ongoing-interference-schools;
https://www.ochaopt.org/content/rise-incidents-disrupting-schooling-across-west-bank.
https://minorityrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/MRG_Rep_India_Jun17-2.pdf
at 5.
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