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1.
Decision 1997/125
6.
Several delegations of member States of the Organization of the Islamic
Conference (OIC) reacted strongly to a passage in the Special Rapporteur's
report (E/CN.4/1997/71, paragraph 27) which they considered as blaspheming the
Qur'an. Following this regrettable incident, the Special Rapporteur explained
that the passage in question was a quote from a document produced by the Israeli
Government and that he did not intend to become involved in religious polemics
and controversies. The incident prompted the Commission to adopt decision
1997/125 of 18 April 1997 deleting the final sentence of section 3 of the text
quoted in paragraph 27 of the report.
7.
The Special Rapporteur later met with Ambassador Agus Tarmidzi, Permanent
Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations and the specialized agencies
in Geneva and current Chairman of OIC, on 23 May 1997. At that meeting, the
Special Rapporteur confirmed that he was not the author of the passage with
which the members of OIC had taken issue and that he could not take
responsibility for it. He informed Ambassador Tarmidzi of the contacts which he
had had with the Israeli Government concerning its communication containing the
passage in question, but reminded him that it was not for the Special Rapporteur
to censor a government communication. Concerning the reference to anti-Semitism
in the report, the Special Rapporteur told the Ambassador that it was the
resolutions of the Commission on Human Rights that made a distinction between
anti-Semitism and other forms of racial discrimination of which Arabs and
Muslims might be the victims. Ambassador Tarmidzi acknowledged the explanations
given by the Special Rapporteur and said that he would make them known to the
members of OIC at its next meeting.
2.
Resolution 1997/74
8.
On 18 April 1997, following its consideration of the issue of racism,
racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, the Commission on
Human Rights adopted resolution 1997/74, which deals with the following
subjects: implementation of the Programme of Action for the Third Decade to
Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination and coordination of related activities;
the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination,
xenophobia and related intolerance and follow-up to his visits; the
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination; and a world conference against racism and racial discrimination,
xenophobia and related intolerance.
9.
The Commission requested the Special Rapporteur to continue his exchange of
views with Member States and the relevant mechanisms and treaty bodies within
the United Nations system in order to enhance further their effectiveness and
mutual cooperation; called upon all Governments, intergovernmental organizations
and other relevant organizations of the United Nations system, as well as
non-governmental organizations, to supply information to the Special Rapporteur;
urged all Governments to cooperate fully with the Special Rapporteur with a view
to enabling him to fulfil his mandate; and requested the Secretary-General to
provide the Special Rapporteur, without further delay, with all the necessary
assistance and resources to carry out his mandate and enable him to submit an
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