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20. The Independent Expert highlights the need for increased attention to the
rights and security of religious minorities and interfaith dialogue, particularly in
countries experiencing tensions and violent attacks against religious minorities.
Anti-religious extremism and hate speech encourage discrimination and violence
and increase the urgency for human rights mechanisms that address the issues of
religious minorities. The Human Rights Council universal periodic review has
produced nearly 400 recommendations concerning religious freedom and the rights
of religious minorities. Establishing institutional mechanisms to promote interfaith
dialogue helps build bridges between faith groups that may have become
increasingly polarized and distrustful. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation
(OIC) has stated that “it is becoming imperative for Governments to provide due
political, social, economic and cultural space to minorities in their societies,
including access to decision-making levels”. 5
21. The value of permanent institutionalized participatory and intercultural
dialogue mechanisms is emphasized by the Independent Expert. Such mechanisms
not only benefit minority communities, but are also essential for eliminating
exclusionary practices and changing discriminatory perceptions in respect of
minorities, which may exist in wider society and may be institutionalized.
Addressing “institutional racism” remains a challenge in many States and requires
activities to promote participation and dialogue focused not only on minorities, but
on all sectors of society. Coordinated institutional approaches should engage
minority institutions and associations, majority communities, and civil society, as
key stakeholders and project partners. Institutional measures serve to mainstream
minority issues and promote diversity and equality across all areas of public life and
institutions.
22. The Forum on Minority Issues at its second session focused on effective
political participation. 6 It recognized that it is frequently necessary to adopt positive
institutional measures designed to enhance minority participation in decisionmaking bodies. It recommended parliamentary arrangements, proportional
representation and other appropriate electoral systems-related measures that can
increase opportunities for minorities to participate. Reserved or shared seats have
proved useful in ensuring minority representation in elected bodies. Where
minorities are geographically concentrated, forms of devolved power or territorial or
political autonomy can facilitate minority participation in regional or local
institutions. Political parties are key actors and should adopt measures aimed at
engaging minority communities, addressing minority issues and ensuring minority
representation. The Forum recommended a specific mechanism or institutional
procedure to survey and monitor progress on minority participation.
23. In 2011, the Forum on Minority Issues highlighted the need for dedicated
attention to guaranteeing the rights of minority women and girls, 7 who face unique
challenges and multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination in such areas as
access to education and may be vulnerable to violations, including sexual violence
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Statement made by Pakistan on behalf of OIC at a panel discussion at the Human Rights
Council, held on 13 March 2012, to mark the twentieth anniversary of the Declaration.
See http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrcouncil/minority/documentation_2ndsession.htm.
See the recommendations of the Forum on Minority Issues: guaranteeing the rights of minority
women and girls, at its fourth session. Available from http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/
hrcouncil/minority/session4.htm.
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