E/CN.4/2006/5
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Introduction
1.
This report is submitted pursuant to resolution 2005/40 of the Commission on
Human Rights. It covers the activities carried out under the mandate on freedom of religion or
belief since the submission of the previous report to the Commission (E/CN.4/2005/61 and
Add.1 and 2).
2.
The Special Rapporteur on religious intolerance was initially appointed pursuant to
Commission resolution 1986/20. The Commission changed the title to Special Rapporteur on
freedom of religion or belief by its resolution 2000/33. In July 2004, Asma Jahangir was
appointed Special Rapporteur for a period of three years.
3.
The present report is divided into four sections. Section I presents the activities that have
been undertaken under the mandate during the period under review. Section II presents a
framework for communications, which the Special Rapporteur has developed as a tool to enable
her to improve the effectiveness of her communications with Governments. Section III provides
a more detailed analysis of one issue, namely the issue of religious symbols. Section IV sets out
the Special Rapporteur’s conclusions and recommendations.
4.
The summary of communications sent by the Special Rapporteur
from 12 November 2004 to 30 November 2005 and the replies received from
Governments by 30 January 2006 is found in addendum 1 to the report. Addendums 2 to 4
are the reports of the country visits to Sri Lanka, Nigeria and France, respectively. The
joint preliminary report with the Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the
enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, the Special
Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, the Special Rapporteur on torture
and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and the Chairperson-Rapporteur
of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention concerning the human rights situation of
prisoners detained at the United States of America Naval Base, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba
(E/CN.4/2006/120), will be submitted separately.
I. ACTIVITIES
5.
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the adoption of the 1981 Declaration on the
Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief
will take place in 2006. Nevertheless, the Special Rapporteur notes with concern that
freedom of religion or belief is not a reality for many individuals throughout the world. The
high level of religious intolerance in some countries is leading to an alarming degree of
polarization.
6.
The activities of the Special Rapporteur are focused mainly on the protection of
individuals, and particularly the monitoring of cases and situations of alleged violations of the
right to freedom of religion or belief. This was carried out mainly in the context of acting on
information provided by several sources, including individuals and non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), and in situ visits.