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173. The Special Rapporteur remains concerned at the discriminatory manner in which the
death penalty is applied in the United States of America and hopes that the advent of a new
millennium will also offer an opportunity for that great country to envisage penal sanctions more
in line with the international human rights standards and with the prevailing tendency, which is
towards the abolition of capital punishment. He is delighted that most of the countries he has
visited, like France, Kuwait and South Africa (to mention only countries referred to in this
report), have given effect to his recommendations by adopting appropriate measures to check the
development of racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia. He hopes that those States which
have not yet reacted to his recommendations will inform him of the follow-up action taken on his
missions in order to contribute to the satisfactory performance of his mandate.
174. The Special Rapporteur hopes that the Commission will continue to give priority to the
preparation of the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and
Related Intolerance, which should create a place of primary importance for education in the
rights of the human person and the culture of tolerance, peace and non-violence.
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