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III.
UPDATING OF THE ANALYSIS OF THE INFORMATION COLLECTED
37. In his initial report, the Special Rapporteur endeavoured, on the basis
of the information he had obtained from various sources, to present an overall
view of incidents and measures inconsistent with the provisions of the
Declaration. He reassembled the information collected according to several
criteria, namely, the factors whose existence constitutes an obstacle to the
implementation of the provisions of the Declaration, infringements of the
rights defined in the Declaration, and other violations of human rights
resulting from manifestations of religious intolerance. Thus, as stated
above, the Special Rapporteur considers that, at the current stage in the.
updating of his analysis, emphasis has to be placed on infringements resulting
from governmental actions and measures. Naturally, whenever a reference to
factors constituting an obstacle to the implementation of the provisions of
the Declaration might make for better understanding of a particular situation,
such factors will be mentioned. In general, however, there have been no major
changes during the period covered by the present report in the findings
reflected in document E/CN.4/1987/35 on the negative repercussions which some
legislative provisions, governmental policies, political, economic and
cultural factors and intransigent inter-faith attitudes may have on the
enjoyment of religious rights and freedoms.
38. The analysis of the information collected for the initial report clearly
showed that an extremely wide range and variety of situations which are
inconsistent with the provisions of the Declaration exist in different forms
in some 40 countries and concern the followers of many different religions and
religious movements. Recent developments show that, in most cases, the
problem of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief
continues to exist. However, the human rights situation in some European
countries offers grounds for optimism. Some progress has been made,
particularly with regard to religious freedom and worship, as a result of
greater openness and transparency in international relations and in the
internal policies of these countries, which have been showing renewed interest
in the provisions of the Final Act of Helsinki that had been somewhat
forgotten in the years following the signature of the Act. The Special
Rapporteur expresses the hope that relations between the authorities and
religious faiths may improve in these countries. Unfortunately, in other
countries, particularly those which have not replied to the allegations
communicated by the Special Rapporteur, the problems of intolerance and
discrimination on the grounds of religion and belief continue to exist.
39. During the period covered by the present report, the Special Rapporteur
continued to receive allegations from various sources concerning governmental
actions and measures which are inconsistent with the provisions of the
Declaration. Some of these allegations were referred to in the preceding
chapter in connection with the consideration of the communications addressed
to some Governments in particular. Others will be referred to by way of
example, since it would be impossible to draw up a complete and comprehensive
inventory of infringements of the rights defined in the Declaration.