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Special Rapporteur highlighted the serious nature of the defamation of all religions
and the need to complement legal strategies, and reiterating the call of the Special
Rapporteur to all States to wage a systematic campaign against incitement to racial
and religious hatred by maintaining a careful balance between the defence of
secularism and respect for freedom of religion and by acknowledging and respecting
the complementarity of all the freedoms embodied in internationally agreed human
rights instruments, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights,
Recalling the proclamation of the Global Agenda for Dialogue among
Civilizations, 10 and inviting States, the organizations and bodies of the United
Nations system, within existing resources, other international and regional
organizations and civil society to contribute to the implementation of the
Programme of Action contained in the Global Agenda,
Welcoming the efforts of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations initiative
in promoting mutual respect and understanding among different cultures and
societies, including its first forum, held in Spain in 2008, its second forum, held in
Turkey in 2009, its third forum, held in Brazil in 2010, and its fourth forum, to be
held in Qatar in 2011,
Convinced that respect for cultural, ethnic, religious and linguistic diversity, as
well as dialogue among and within civilizations, is essential for global peace and
understanding, while manifestations of cultural and ethnic prejudice, religious
intolerance and xenophobia generate hatred and violence among peoples and
nations,
Noting the various regional and national initiatives to combat religious and
racial intolerance against specific groups and communities, and emphasizing, in this
context, the need to adopt a comprehensive and non-discriminatory approach to
ensure respect for all races and religions, as well as various regional and national
initiatives,
Underlining the important role of education in the promotion of tolerance,
which involves acceptance by the public of, and its respect for, diversity, including
with regard to religious expression, and underlining also the fact that education
should contribute in a meaningful way to promoting tolerance and the elimination of
discrimination based on religion or belief,
Emphasizing that States, regional organizations, non-governmental
organizations, religious bodies and the media have an important role to play in
promoting tolerance and respect for and freedom of religion and belief,
Welcoming, in this regard, all international and regional initiatives aimed at
promoting cross-cultural and interfaith harmony, including the international
dialogue on interfaith cooperation, the World Conference on Dialogue, held in
Madrid from 16 to 18 July 2008, and the high-level meeting of the General
Assembly on the culture of peace, held on 12 and 13 November 2008, and their
valuable efforts towards the promotion of a culture of peace and dialogue at all
levels, and taking note with appreciation of the programmes led by the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in this regard,
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See resolution 56/6.
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