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(b)
It draws attention to the urgent need for concerted international
action to combat racist propaganda and racial hatred disseminated over the
Internet;
(c)
It states that it is prepared to take part in the organization of
a European regional meeting in preparation for the World Conference and to
make recommendations.
E.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
140. The legislation against racial discrimination was extended to Northern
Ireland by the proclamation of Race Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1997;
racial discrimination in employment, training, education, housing and
provision of goods and services is now prohibited in Northern Ireland.
141. Continuing efforts are being made to recruit Blacks and Asians into the
police, following allegations of institutional racism in the London and
Manchester police forces. 11 The Special Rapporteur hopes to receive more
information from the British Government on the results of several initiatives
taken by the Home Secretary in this connection.
VI.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
142. The Special Rapporteur welcomes the effective measures taken by the
Governments which replied to his request. He encourages them to complete the
work they have begun. He hopes that Governments which have not yet done so
will send him their comments to enable him to assess the extent to which his
mandate has been fulfilled, in anticipation of the World Conference on Racism,
Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance.
143. The Special Rapporteur is somewhat concerned, but not discouraged, to
note the persistence in several regions of the world of subtle or violent
forms of racial discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance. He deeply regrets
the rise in neo-fascism and neo-Nazism, the continuing use of Internet for
spreading racist ideologies, the rise in ethnonationalism, the continuing
discrimination against the Gypsies or travellers and the manifestations of
anti-Semitism.
144. For this reason,
to be held in 2001, he
establish flexible and
conference is prepared
in view of the forthcoming World Conference on Racism,
recommends that the Office of the High Commissioner
functional bodies and mechanisms in order to ensure the
for in a methodical and scientific manner:
(a)
By organizing regional meetings of experts to assess work on the
question by reviewing the studies made (the reports of the Special Rapporteur
and the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination will be of use
in this context) and undertaking new ones on specific topics and contemporary
situations;
(b)
By involving the United Nations specialized agencies and the
regional, subregional and non-governmental organizations in the preparatory
process;