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Underlining the importance of increasing contacts at all levels in order to
deepen dialogue and reinforce understanding among different cultures, religions,
beliefs and civilizations, and in this regard taking note with appreciation of the
Declaration and Programme of Action adopted by the Ministerial Meeting on
Human Rights and Cultural Diversity of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries,
held in Tehran on 3 and 4 September 2007, 11
Recognizing the importance of the intersection of religion and race and that
instances can arise of multiple or aggravated forms of discrimination on the basis of
religion and other grounds, such as race, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin,
Recalling its resolution 64/156 of 18 December 2009 and Human Rights
Council resolution 13/16 of 25 March 2010, 12
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General; 13
2.
Expresses deep concern at the negative stereotyping of religions and
manifestations of intolerance and discrimination in matters of religion or belief still
evident in the world;
Strongly deplores all acts of psychological and physical violence and
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assaults, and incitement thereto, against persons on the basis of their religion or
belief, and such acts directed against their businesses, properties, cultural centres
and places of worship, as well as the targeting and desecration of holy books, holy
sites and religious symbols of all religions;
Expresses deep concern at the programmes and agendas pursued by
4.
extremist organizations and groups aimed at creating and perpetuating stereotypes
about certain religions, in particular when condoned by Governments;
Notes with deep concern the intensification of the overall campaign of
5.
vilification of religions, and incitement to religious hatred in general, including the
ethnic and religious profiling of religious minorities;
Recognizes that, in the context of the fight against terrorism, vilification
6.
of religions, and incitement to religious hatred in general, become aggravating
factors that contribute to the denial of fundamental rights and freedoms of members
of target groups, as well as to their economic and social exclusion;
Expresses deep concern, in this respect, that Islam is frequently and
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wrongly associated with human rights violations and terrorism;
8.
Reiterates the commitment of all States to the implementation, in an
integrated manner, of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, which
was adopted without a vote by the General Assembly on 8 September 2006, 14 and
reaffirmed by the Assembly in its resolutions 62/272 of 5 September 2008 and
64/297 of 8 September 2010, which clearly confirms, inter alia, that terrorism
cannot and should not be associated with any religion, nationality, civilization or
ethnic group, stressing the need to reinforce the commitment of the international
community to promote a culture of peace, justice and human development, ethnic,
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A/62/464, annex.
See Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-fifth Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/65/53), chap. II,
sect. A.
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A/65/263.
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Resolution 60/288.
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