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99.
Relevant United Nations treaty bodies should consider:
(a)
Adopting general comments about the human rights impact of
fundamentalism and/or extremism;
(b)
Systematically address the human rights impact of diverse forms of
fundamentalism and extremism where relevant when questioning States parties about
their reports and in making concluding observations.
100.
The United Nations and other intergovernmental bodies should:
(a)
Organize an international expert meeting on the human rights impact of
fundamentalism and extremism across regions, bringing together experts, human
rights defenders, including women human rights defenders, from around the world, to
discuss best practice for responding;
(b)
Guarantee the participation of representatives from civil society,
especially from women’s organizations who have long been working on these issues, in
all relevant international meetings;
(c)
Develop a set of guiding principles for effectively combating
fundamentalism and extremism in accordance with international law.
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