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(i)
Citizenship and denaturalization;
(ii)
Deportation, removal, extradition and rendition;
(iii) Visa regimes, including religious-worker visas;
(iv) Labour law;
(v)
Criminal law;
(vi) Security laws;
(vii) Non-governmental organization and charity registration laws for
associations and the registration of religion or belief;
(viii) Zoning laws around building places of worship and other related entities,
including schools and charitable bodies;
(ix) Incitement to hatred, in line with article 20 of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights;
(d) What provisions are made for the enjoyment of freedom of religion or
belief – both for the individual and his or her ability to manifest religion or belief
with others and in public? Please give examples of such provisions in the following
contexts:
(i)
Pilgrimage;
(ii)
Internally displaced person camps;
(iii) Refugee camps;
(iv) Places of deprivation of liberty;
(v)
Transit centres and asylum centres;
(e) What assessments have been carried out regarding access to the full
enjoyment of freedom of religion or belief for migrant workers and their families?
(f) What provisions have been made for the enjoyment of safety and security,
equal access to services and freedom of movement for all, on an equal basis,
regardless of religion or belief, and with a particular focus on converts and those who
have escaped religious violence, in the contexts mentioned above?
(g) How are the State’s obligations to prevent, protect against, investigate,
prosecute and punish acts of violence against individuals on the basis of their religion
or belief implemented?
(h) What are the laws, implementing legislation and other guarantees
regarding non-refoulement?
(i) What training is carried out regarding freedom of religion or belief for all
related authorities and actors, including caseworkers, interpreters and all those
engaging with people on the move? Does the training include awareness-raising with
regard to gender dimensions?
(j) What partnerships are in place with intergovernmental organizations, civil
society organizations, faith-based organizations and religion or belief communities to
assess, review and address the above-mentioned issues?
VI. Recommendations
71.
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In the light of the foregoing, the Special Rapporteur calls upon States to:
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