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16th session on the UN Forum on Minority Issues
Opening Statement by Professor Nicolas Levrat,
Special Rapporteur on minority issues
Mesdames co-chairs,
Excellencies,
Mr. President,
Distinguished Colleagues,
Representatives of the civil society,
Ladies and gentlemen,"
It is my privilege, honour and responsibility to address as Special Rapporteur the 16th
Forum on minority issues. Let me first acknowledge that if we are here Today, debating
and exchanging on the protection and enhancement of the rights of persons belonging
to minorities, this is largely thanks to the hard work of my predecessors as Special
Rapporteur. First Gay MCDOUGALL, who suggested and obtained the creation of the
Forum. Then Rita IZSÁK, and until last Forum, Fernand DE VARENNES, who kept the
initial momentum and the Forum as a significant and prominent event on the Human
Rights agenda.
As a newly appointed Special Rapporteur – I only started my mandate at the beginning
of this Month – I yet have much to learn from all the participants. I shall therefore listen
very carefully to interventions and exchanges, all the more since the HRC Resolution
6/15 which instituted this Forum on minority issues asks me to “include in my report
thematic recommendations of the Forum and recommendations for future thematic
subjects, for consideration by the Human Rights Council.” Having been for such a
short time the mandate holder, these recommendations may well constitute a
substantial part of my first Report to the Human Rights Council.
The theme of this year Forum is: Minorities and Cohesive Societies:
Equality, Social Inclusion, and Socio-economic Participation
This deserves a few considerations I wish to share with you.