United Nations
General Assembly
A/HRC/19/56/Add.1
Distr.: General
28 November 2011
Original: English
Human Rights Council
Nineteenth session
Agenda item 3
Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil,
political, economic, social and cultural rights,
including the right to development
Report of the independent expert on minority issues, Gay
McDougall
Addendum
Mission to Rwanda
Summary
The Government of Rwanda must be commended for many of its initiatives and
positive practices that have contributed towards social healing, development and growth.
Importantly, the Government acknowledges that many challenges remain, including to fully
establish and maintain conditions for lasting stability and peace.
Efforts on the part of the Government to forge unity and social cohesion behind a
Rwandan national identity and to diminish ethnicity as a destructive force in society are
praiseworthy. Given the country‟s history of ethnic-based violence, the degree of progress
to date is impressive. Nevertheless, popular notions of ethnicity still exist in Rwandan
society. As long as that is the case, candid discussions of those issues should not be
considered taboo. A process of promoting national unity is not incompatible with the rights
of individuals and communities to freedom of expression and to freely identify as
belonging to an ethnic group. Laws and policies that prohibit incitement to ethnic hatred or
genocide must at the same time be fully compatible with freedom of expression as
protected by international human rights obligations.
There are numerous communities in Rwanda that identify themselves as Batwa. The
Government has categorized them as “historically marginalized people”. They currently
live in conditions of great hardship and poverty on the margins of mainstream society. As a
population group, they have extremely low levels of education and health care, live in
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The summary is being circulated in all official languages. The report, which is annexed to
the summary, is being circulated in the language of submission and in French only.