Format of the Forum
The Forum followed the procedure that has been developed over its previous sessions. To
help focus the discussions and ensure that they would be highly inter-active, each agenda
item was introduced by a few pre-determined presentations before the Forum would hear
interventions from other participants, based on a sign-up sheet.
Outcome documents
The present document is prepared in accordance with Human Rights Council resolution
19/23 which requests the Chair to prepare “a summary of the discussion of the Forum, to
be made available to all participants of the Forum”. This summary is to be complemented
by the outcome document containing the recommendations of the Forum that will be
presented by the Independent Expert on minority issues to the Human Rights Council at
its 25th Regular Session in March 2014.
This summary does not provide the full details of all presentations that were made during
the Forum’s proceedings. The consolidated list of speakers and, where available, the full
text of their presentations can be found on the Forum’s website at the following address:
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Minority/Pages/Session6.aspx
Item I. Opening meeting
The Vice-President of the Human Rights Council, H.E. Ambassador Ms Iruthisham
Adam, welcomed all participants on behalf of the President of the Council. She
emphasized the high relevance of the issues discussed during this session of the Forum to
the work of the Council, referring to different resolutions to this effect, including
resolution 22/20 of March 2013 renewing the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on
freedom of religion or belief and recent resolutions on “Combating intolerance, negative
stereotyping and stigmatization of, and discrimination, incitement to violence and
violence against persons based on religion or belief”. She indicated that the Human
Rights Council was looking forward to the recommendations of this session to be
presented by the Independent Expert on minority issues at its 25th session in March 2014.
The Chief of the OHCHR Special Procedures Branch, Ms Jane Connors, welcomed
all participants on behalf of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. She stressed
that this Forum had contributed to greatly expanding the knowledge and understanding of
the UN human rights system about the challenges facing minorities. She pointed to the
key role played by UN mandate holders such as the Special Rapporteur on freedom of
religion or belief and the Independent Expert on minority issues who are at the forefront
of efforts to promote and protect the rights of religious minorities. Referring to the
important work conducted within the UN system in this regard, she gave as a positive
example OHCHR’s involvement in the consultative process that resulted in the Rabat
Plan of Action. She stressed that it is through sustained engagement with national
authorities that international standards and recommendations from human rights
mechanisms such as this Forum can best be implemented.
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