A/50/476 English Page 46 19/ Toulon (170,000 inhabitants), Marignane (32,000), and Orange (23,000). 20/ The New York Times, 3 February 1995. 21/ This case was reported by Amnesty International in the report Italy, alleged torture and ill-treatment by law-enforcement and prison officers, April 1995. 22/ Amnesty International, Romania, broken commitments to human rights, May 1995, p. 2. 23/ Roma National Congress, "Romnews", No. 24, 24 November 1994. 24/ Communication from the Government of the Czech Republic dated 28 July 1994. 25/ Europees Steunpunt Migranten en Vluchtelingen (ESMV); List of Events No. 2, Utrecht, February 1995. 26/ p. 37. Canadian Human Rights Commission, 1994 Annual Report, Ottawa, Canada, 27/ Ibid., pp. 37-38. 28/ United States Department of State, op. cit. 29/ Ibid. 30/ This figure is from a joint study by the University of Leiden and the Dutch Public Safety Service and reflects only racially motivated incidents that were reported. 31/ United States Department of State, op. cit. 32/ Joaquin Balaguer, La Isla al Revés. Haiti y el Destino Dominicano, Corripio, Santo Domingo, 1987, p. 41, quoted by the Quebec Committee for the Recognition of the Rights of Haitian Workers in the Dominican Republic. 33/ Ibid., p. 36, quoted by the Quebec Committee. 34/ The Washington Post, "Canada wakes up to rising home-grown hatred", 8 May 1995. 35/ Figure cited by ESMV in List of Events No. 6, Utrecht, June 1995. 36/ Human Rights Watch/Helsinki, Germany for Germans, Xenophobia and Racist Violence in Germany, 1995, p. 24. The report mentions numerous other cases of the harassment or intimidation of Blacks. 37/ Amnesty International, Italy, alleged torture and ill-treatment by law-enforcement and prison officers, appendix 1, pp. 6, 7, 9 and 11. /...

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