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71.
Adopt concrete legislative and policy measures to ensure that elimination of
racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance is integrated into
the work and mandate of bodies tasked with the promotion of human rights, equality
and non-discrimination.
72.
Collect reliable and disaggregated data based on indicators that accurately
reflect the racial, cultural and ethnic diversity of the Moroccan population, including
linguistic diversity – which is well reflected by metrics that track oral language usage
as well as by metrics that track literacy.
73.
Consider the adoption of special measures to secure to disadvantaged groups
the full and equal enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
74.
Empower all individuals to claim their rights, by ensuring effective access to
justice and adequate remedies for all victims of racial and xenophobic discrimination
and of racial, xenophobic and related intolerance. In this context, raise awareness
about available avenues of redress and facilitate access thereto, including through the
removal of language barriers and the provision of adequate and accessible
information on rights and remedies available to groups and individuals in vulnerable
situations.
75.
Take concrete steps to improve accountability for all acts of racial
discrimination and xenophobia, ensuring that allegations of such acts are thoroughly
investigated, prosecuted and punished, even in cases where rights violations are not
the result of deliberate government policy or action.
76.
Strengthen preventative educational, training and awareness-raising measures
to ensure that all public officials, including those responsible for the administration of
public services, refrain from racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance.
77.
Step up efforts to eliminate prejudice, negative stereotyping and stigmatization
and take effective measures aimed at promoting tolerance and understanding, in line
with article 7 of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Racial Discrimination.
78.
Adopt without delay the organic law required to implement the constitutional
status of Amazigh as an official language, and take interim measures to prevent and
mitigate all forms of linguistic and cultural discrimination in all spheres pending the
adoption of the requisite organic law.
79.
Intensify efforts to ensure that Amazigh are not subjected to racial
discrimination in the enjoyment of their human rights, including with regard to
education, access to justice, access to employment and health services, land rights, and
freedoms of opinion and expression, of peaceful assembly and of association.
80.
Ensure additional, systematized pathways to migration, including pending
finalization of the national migration and asylum bills currently under review by
Parliament.
81.
Retain and promote a multi-stakeholder approach in the development of a
permanent framework for migrant regularization.
82.
Strengthen measures to eliminate administrative and other structural barriers
to the integration of refugees and migrants.
83.
Ensure that the national human rights-based policy on migration is
implemented evenly at all local levels.
84.
Eliminate all practices of racial profiling and all other racially discriminatory
immigration enforcement practices, including the forced relocations, arbitrary arrest
and detention, regional containment of, and excessive use of force against, black, subSaharan Africans.
85.
Provide emergency humanitarian support for all persons experiencing grave
human rights violations in the migration context, irrespective of race, ethnicity,
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