Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
Sixth Session
Geneva, 26-27 November 2013
Statement by Dr. Istvan LAKATOS
Human Rights Ambassador of Hungary
27 November 2013
Madam President,
Hungary is fully committed to the protection of the fundamental human right to
freedom of conscience and of religion for all, including religious minorities. The
constitution of Hungary provides all religious communities with equal rights to
express their religious identities freely both individually and collectively. While state
and church are strictly separated, Hungary acknowledges the positive role of religious
communities in the areas of social cohesion and integration as well as in education
and in social services. Therefore, our government offers several forms of
cooperation for various religious organizations in order to serve the common good. In
the multi-religious, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural context of Central Europe, religion
has become a part of the heavy burden of historical traumas, including the practice
of discrimination and persecution of religious minorities in the past. Religions have
also got a strong potential for promoting peace and reconciliation and for facilitating
the healing of memories. That is why Hungary is committed to promote all forms of
genuine inter-religious dialogue. As a key event of the Hungarian presidency of the
Council of the European Union, Hungary organized an