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36. These communications to Governments and their replies have been a valuable
tool for examining incidents and governmental actions that are incompatible with
the provisions of the 1981 Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of
Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief. They have also
proven useful for the identification of existing and emerging obstacles to the
enjoyment of the right to freedom of religion or belief. Indeed, through information
received and related communications sent to the Governments, the Special
Rapporteur has been able to identify recurrent issues relating to her mandate and to
initiate a constructive dialogue with the Governments concerned. In addition, she
receives background information from individuals, civil society organizations and
academic experts, which, even if they do not result in a communication to the
Government, enable the mandate holder to study developments with regard to
religious issues in different countries and regions.
37. Since her appointment in July 2004, the Special Rapporteur has sent more than
280 allegation letters and urgent appeals on a great variety of issues relating to
freedom of religion or belief. Nonetheless, a number of recurrent issues have been
identified over the past five years. These issues include: acts of harassment, arrests
and physical attacks against members of religious minorities; obstacles to one’s
freedom to change or renounce a religion and penal sanctions imposed thereupon;
destruction or desecration of places of worship; discrimination against members of
religious minorities preventing them from manifesting their religion or belief;
obstacles set up against the registration of certain religious or belief groups; the
wearing of religious symbols; sanctions against conscientious objectors; the
vulnerable situation of persons in detention with regard to their freedom of religion
or belief; and national legislation or draft bills unduly restricting freedom of religion
or belief. In general, the Special Rapporteur is concerned about the little progress
achieved in all these areas over the past five years. She unfortunately continues to
receive numerous worrying reports about violations of freedom of religion or belief
in many countries and is particularly concerned about the trend indicating a rise in
the number of laws or bills which aim at limiting the freedom of religion or belief of
individuals and communities.
38. Most issues encountered in the mandate practice are also referred to in the
Special Rapporteur’s online digest of her framework for communications. 21 The
Special Rapporteur regularly updates this online digest in order to illustrate the
international human rights standards pertaining to freedom of religion or belief with
pertinent excerpts of the reports since the inception of the mandate.
B.
Country visits
39. Country missions constitute another important opportunity for the mandate
holder to identify any existing or emerging obstacles to the enjoyment of the right to
freedom of religion or belief, as the Special Rapporteur can engage directly with
governmental and non-governmental representatives and obtain first-hand
information. The Special Rapporteur would like to emphasize that during her
missions, she experienced a very satisfactory level of cooperation from the
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Available online at www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/religion/standards.htm; see also
E/CN.4/2006/5, annex.
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