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6.
The Special Rapporteur visited the Republic of Moldova from 20 to 29 June 2016.
She called on the Government to further promote the linguistic rights of minorities and to
strengthen the unity between various population groups in the country. She emphasized that
diversity should be valued as an important asset and strength of the Republic of Moldova.
She has observed that the use of the mother tongue is highly important and emotive for
many communities and an essential aspect of personal and community identity. She
therefore urged that measures be taken to minimize the politicization of the use of
languages, which often leads to polarization and might threaten peaceful coexistence if not
resolved. She stressed that the future of the Republic of Moldova must be shaped and
defined on the basis of such values and principles as respect for human rights, good and
inclusive governance and the protection of minority rights, not by geopolitical labels.
7.
The Special Rapporteur visited Sri Lanka from 10 to 20 October 2016. She urged the
Government to seize the momentum gained by the new administration and to show its
commitment to minority rights through concrete action. She noted that to achieve peaceful
coexistence after the long, devastating civil war, a comprehensive, well-planned and wellcoordinated truth, reconciliation, healing and accountability process must take place, and it
could not be done overnight. However, she also stressed, that at the same time, the
Government must rapidly put in place significant and concrete measures to clearly
demonstrate its political will and commitment to better protect the dignity, identity, equality
and right to participation in all walks of life of Sri Lanka’s minorities.
B.
Communications
8.
The Special Rapporteur continued to send communications in the form of letters of
allegation and urgent action letters relating to minority issues to Member States, the
majority sent jointly with other relevant mandate holders. These are publicly available,
together with the responses from the States concerned.2
C.
Update on the Forum on Minority Issues
9.
The Special Rapporteur was requested by the Human Rights Council, in its
resolutions 6/15 and 19/23, to guide the work of the Forum on Minority Issues. The ninth
session of the Forum was held in Geneva on 24 and 25 November 2016, with a thematic
focus on minorities in situations of humanitarian crises. More than 500 delegates
participated, including representatives of Member States, United Nations mechanisms,
regional intergovernmental bodies, civil society and minorities. The recommendations of
the Forum will be presented to the Council at its current session.
D.
Events and conferences
10.
From 13 to 15 January 2016, the Special Rapporteur participated as a keynote
speaker at a Wilton Park event in London titled “Protecting the rights of ethnic and
religious minorities: addressing contemporary global challenges”.
11.
On 24 and 25 January, she conducted an unofficial visit to Japan at the invitation of
the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, where she delivered a keynote speech at a
symposium on hate speech in the media and possible regulations.
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See www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/SP/Pages/CommunicationsreportsSP.aspx.