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taken to implement the principles contained in the Declaration, that a greater
number of States submit relevant and complete information in response to the
request of the Secretary-General.
69. Evidence that minority rights in general and their implementation in
particular are vital issues is manifested in the consideration of those issues
and related proposals made at the Commission on Human Rights and the
Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities.
Those proposals, in particular the ones made by non-governmental organizations
and included in the report of the Secretary-General submitted to the
Subcommission at its forty-seventh session (E/CN.4/Sub.2/1995/33, paras. 69-74),
may be considered as conducive to furthering concrete measures to be taken by
the relevant United Nations organs, organizations and bodies and by Governments
themselves aimed at the promotion of the Declaration.
70. The Commission on Human Rights and subsequently the Economic and Social
Council authorized the Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and
Protection of Minorities to establish a working group on minorities with the
mandate referred to above. It is hoped that the working group becomes a genuine
forum for dialogue and mutual understanding between Governments and minorities
and that possible solutions to minority problems will be found.
71. As the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights stated with
reference to the role of the United Nations in situations where there is no
declared conflict, the bodies set up under the United Nations international
conventions relating to human rights all have an important role to play, which
could in fact be strengthened in accordance with the spirit of the Declaration.
The role of the High Commissioner is especially important in developing networks
of cooperation with international and regional bodies on the issue of minority
protection.
72. The High Commissioner will continue to pay particular attention, in his
ongoing dialogue with Governments, to issues involving minorities. He will
pursue the task entrusted to him to provide, through the Centre for Human Rights
and other appropriate institutions, programmes of technical assistance and
advisory services and to promote activities in the field of information and
education on issues concerning minorities.
73. UNESCO described the wide range of activities it is undertaking with
respect to the protection of minorities, especially in the cultural field, which
serve as a basis for further reflection and action. UNESCO recommended, in
particular, that the ongoing dialogue between minorities and Governments be
encouraged, that the recommendations contained in the report of Mr. Asbjørn Eide
and the text of the Declaration be widely disseminated, and that all relevant
issues concerning minorities be incorporated into the United Nations procedures
and mechanisms.
74. With reference to the Human Rights Committee and the Committee on the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination, it is important to stress that countries
should continue to include in their periodic reports measures taken with regard
to the protection and promotion of the rights of minorities, with particular
reference to article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
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