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Birth registration
26.
The Committee is concerned at the absence of a birth registration system for
newborns in the provinces of Osh and Jalal-Abad, as well as at the difficulties encountered
by women who do not have a passport in registering their newborn children (art. 24).
The State party should ensure that every child is registered immediately after birth,
and take measures, including awareness-raising, to facilitate the registration process
with regard to children of parents who may have particular difficulties providing the
necessary identification documents.
Minority rights
27.
While noting the State party’s efforts to integrate minorities into political and public
life, the Committee remains concerned about the low level of representation of minorities in
political and public institutions, at both the national and local levels. The Committee is
concerned at reports that several schools have changed the language of instruction from the
minority language to Kyrgyz, and that some of the Uzbek-language media were closed,
including two independent Osh-based Uzbek-language television stations, Mezon TV and
Osh TV, following the June 2010 events (art. 27).
The State party should strengthen its efforts to ensure representation of minorities in
political and public bodies at all levels, including the judiciary and law enforcement,
to facilitate education in minority languages for children belonging to minority ethnic
groups and promote the use of minority languages in the media, including by
restoring Uzbek-language television stations.
Dissemination of information relating to the Covenant and the Optional Protocols
28.
The State party should widely disseminate the Covenant, the two Optional Protocols
to the Covenant, the text of its second periodic report, the written replies to the list of issues
drawn up by the Committee, and the present concluding observations among the judicial,
legislative and administrative authorities, civil society and non-governmental organizations
operating in the country, as well as the general public. The Committee also suggests that the
report and the concluding observations be translated into the other official language of the
State party (art. 2).
29.
In accordance with rule 71, paragraph 5, of the Committee’s rules of procedure, the
State party should provide, within one year, relevant information on its implementation of
the Committee’s recommendations made in paragraphs 14, 15 and 24 above.
30.
The Committee requests the State party to provide in its next periodic report, due to
be submitted on 28 March 2018, specific, up-to-date information on all its
recommendations and on the Covenant as a whole. The Committee also requests the State
party, when preparing its next periodic report, to broadly consult with civil society and nongovernmental organizations operating in the country.
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