Permanent Mission of Italy to the
International Organizations in Geneva
Forum on Minority Issues
Ninth Session
Item 4: Protecting minority rights during humanitarian crises
Statement of Italy
25 November 2016
Thank you, Mr President,
Italy aligns itself with the statement made by the EU.
We consider very appropriate and timely the choice to develop, during this Forum, the issue of the
protection of minorities in humanitarian crises, as minorities are among the most vulnerable groups
when such crises occur. Italy has been deeply committed in those years to raise the attention of the
international community in this regard.
The protection of minorities in humanitarian crises requires a multidimensional response, not only
political, but also of immediate assistance on the ground, to meet the most urgent needs, with a
medium-term vision, allowing the coexistence of minorities in the post-conflict phase. States and
those who have institutional responsibilities and in civil society must encourage and promote
intercultural and interreligious dialogue. Education for diversity is an important antidote to the seeds
of intolerance and violent extremism.
On the occasion of the World Humanitarian Summit, held in Istanbul last May, Italy stressed the
importance of involving religious organizations in humanitarian action. They often have access to
areas unreachable for the international community and their contribution can be decisive for the
delivery of aid to the besieged and isolated areas.
The protection of cultural and religious heritage is an essential element for the protection of freedom
of religion or belief and rights of ethnic and religious minorities. We support UNESCO’s initiatives
for the protection of cultural heritage in areas of crisis and we have provided the support of an
"Italian Task Force" that involves Carabinieri officers.
As regards engagement on the ground, we also wish to underline the support of the Italian
cooperation to the work of UNICEF in Iraq in assisting girls, mostly minors, belonging to the Yazidi
minority, freed after being kidnapped by Daesh.