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85. The Special Rapporteur is concerned at the worsening relations between
religious communities and at the number of acts of violence committed in the name
of religion. He would like to receive information on the measures taken by the
Pakistani authorities in order to encourage tolerance among religious groups.
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
86. On 12 June 2003, the Special Rapporteur transmitted to the Lao Government
information according to which, between 17 and 27 May 2003, 20 Christians were
allegedly arrested by the authorities in Muong Nong for refusing to renounce their
faith. This would be the third wave of arrests carried out by the Lao Front for
National Construction since 3 April 2003.
Romania
87. The Special Rapporteur sent a communication dated 11 April 2003 to the
Romanian Government relating to certain difficulties encountered by the Greek
Catholic community. According to reports, despite a legislative decree of 1990
requiring that all property confiscated from the Greek Catholic Church in 1948, with
the exception of large farm lands, should be returned to it, only 5 per cent of that
property is said to have been recuperated to date.
Serbia and Montenegro
88. The Special Rapporteur sent a letter dated 11 April 2003 to the Government of
Serbia and Montenegro relating to information according to which Milan Gligoric, a
Jehovah’s Witness, sentenced on 12 December 2002 to a suspended prison term of
four months for refusing to perform military service, was allegedly called up again
by the army in February 2003, despite the constitutional guarantee of the right to
conscientious objection.
89. On 8 May 2003, the Special Rapporteur sent the Government information
according to which, during the night of 15/16 January, the Adventist pastor Josip
Tikvicki was allegedly severely beaten by persons who were trying to attack his
church in Zrenjanin. Acts of vandalism against Adventist churches in Belgrade and
Kragujevac were allegedly committed the previous month.
90. The Special Rapporteur reminds the Government that international law,
particularly article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,
imposes on it a positive obligation to take appropriate measures so that citizens may
safely exercise their right to freedom of religion and belief.
Sudan
91. The Special Rapporteur sent a communication dated 11 April 2003 to the
Sudanese Government providing it with information according to which Abdallah
Fadl Alla Abdalla was allegedly arrested on 16 January 2003 for organizing a book
exhibition in commemoration of the death of Mahmoud Mohamed Taha, who was
executed in 1985 for the crime of apostasy. The police allegedly also confiscated
books, photographs and posters and charged Mr. Abdallah with insulting Islam.
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