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"The Republic of Haiti would like to take advantage of the advisory
services of the Centre for Human Rights in order to organize courses and
seminars to train selected officials in the principles, rules and remedies
applicable to freedom of religion and belief."
Iceland
"It does not seem necessary."
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
"The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran welcomes appropriate
technical assistance and advisory services from the Centre for Human Rights in
holding seminars and courses. It should be mentioned that two seminars on
human rights issues were held in Iran in 1990."
Ireland
"Ireland does not consider it necessary or desirable to receive advisory
assistance as suggested."
Israel
"The principles set forth in the Declaration on the Elimination of All
Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief are
supported by the State of Israel. Israel's commitment to these principles is
consistantly expressed in the statutes, in the judicial decisions and on every
level of civil administration of the State. Therefore, the State of Israel
does not find it necessary to receive assistance or to revise national
legislation to reflect the aims of the Declaration. At the same time Israel
is willing to cooperate with the Centre for Human Rights in helping to foster
understanding for these principles throughout the world."
Panama
"As regards the question of receiving advice from the Centre for Human
Rights in order to organize courses and seminars to train law-enforcement
officials in the principles, rules and remedies applicable to freedom of
religion and belief, we should like to take advantage of this offer."
Portugal
See under (j).
Rwanda
"Yes. Action has already been initiated on this matter. The Centre for
Human Rights has been asked, as part of the services it offers countries
requiring technical assistance in order to strengthen their legal
institutions, to help train selected Rwandese officials who are directly or
indirectly involved in the promotion and observance of human rights in Rwanda."