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impairment of the recognition, enjoyment or exercise of human rights and
fundamental freedoms on an equal basis. States have the obligation to act
effectively upon these early warning signs and to take all appropriate necessary
measures to redress a situation that could lead to large-scale violations of
human rights, including the right to freedom of religion or belief. In this
context, the Special Rapporteur would like to draw attention to the different
obligations of the States with regard to discrimination and intolerance, as
stipulated in the 1981 Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of
Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief. Its article 4
affirms that all States shall take effective measures to prevent and eliminate
discrimination on the grounds of religion or belief in the recognition, exercise
and enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms in all fields of civil,
economic, political, social and cultural life and that all States shall make efforts
to enact or rescind legislation where necessary to prohibit any such
discrimination, and to take all appropriate measures to combat intolerance on
the grounds of religion or other beliefs in this matter.
73. In order to foster a climate of religious tolerance, it would be advisable for
States to devise proactive strategies. It is pivotal that political leadership takes
a clear and human rights based approach on the question of religious tolerance
and communicates its position both throughout party cadres and to the public
at large. In addition to legislation, States have several tools at their disposal to
counter religious intolerance, for example by encouraging inter-religious and
intra-religious dialogue as well as by providing quality education, including on
human rights. These approaches need to be inclusive also in terms of the
religions or beliefs covered and the State should refrain from interfering with
the freedom of thought, conscience and religion of individuals, in accordance
with international human rights law. Above all, the rule of law and the
functioning of democratic institutions are prerequisites for the effectiveness of
these strategies which seek to encourage a real dialogue and understanding.
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