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79.
The United Nations, States and international and regional organizations should
ensure that asylum and refugee centres are subjected to “minority equality and
sensitivity” monitoring and that anti-racism training is provided for all officials,
support staff and interpreters to ensure that refugees with minority backgrounds
receive their support on the basis of equality and without discrimination.
80.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees should adopt
measures to ensure strict confidentiality in its refugee assessment processes, so that
refugees with a minority background who come to register with them feel safe to declare
their religion or belief without fear of being targeted or subjected to discrimination.
81.
All States should work together, in partnership with civil society and
international organizations, to effectively rein in the growth of extremist influence and
to protect the rights, freedoms and safety of minority groups by devoting greater
resources and attention to the need to prevent extremism in order to identify and
address what pulls people into its oppressive grip.
82.
The United Nations, States, the media and human rights organizations must
strengthen their efforts to recognize the ongoing, systematically targeted attacks against
minorities and the intentional destruction of a substantial part of an ethnic, religious or
linguistic group as genocide.
83.
Whenever systematic attacks on minorities are ongoing, the Human Rights
Council should establish independent fact-finding missions to collect evidence, map and
document the attacks and conduct investigations.
84.
In the event of conflicts involving minorities, the United Nations should deploy
peacekeeping forces to restore order, establish peace and protect minorities and their
human rights.
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