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21. The Committee notes the insufficient information on efforts undertaken by the State
party to involve non-governmental organizations in the preparation of the periodic report
and expresses concern over the restrictions placed by the authorities on civil society
organizations, including organizations working to combat racial discrimination.
The Committee underlines the importance of the role of civil society in the
full implementation of the Convention and recommends that the State party
remove all legal, practical and administrative obstacles to the free functioning
of civil society organizations that contribute to promoting human rights and
combating racial discrimination. Furthermore, the Committee recommends
that they be consulted during the preparation of the next periodic report.
22. The Committee recommends that the State party take into account the relevant parts of
the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action when implementing the Convention in
the domestic legal order, in particular in respect of articles 2 to 7 of the Convention. It
further recommends that it include in its next periodic report information on measures
taken to implement the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action at the national
level.
23. The Committee also recommends that the State party’s reports be made readily
available to the public from the time they are submitted and that the observations of the
Committee on these reports be similarly publicized.
24. The Committee notes that the State party has not made the optional declaration
provided for in article 14 of the Convention and recommends that it consider so doing.
25. The Committee strongly recommends that the State party ratify the amendments to
article 8, paragraph 6, of the Convention, adopted on 15 January 1992 at the Fourteenth
Meeting of States Parties to the Convention and endorsed by the General Assembly in its
resolution 47/111. In this connection, the Committee refers to General Assembly
resolution 57/194, in which the Assembly strongly urged States parties to accelerate their
domestic ratification procedures with regard to the amendment and to notify the
Secretary-General expeditiously in writing of their agreement to the amendment. A
similar appeal was reiterated by the Assembly in resolution 58/160.
26. The Committee recommends that the State party submit its fourth periodic report
jointly with its fifth periodic report on 25 September 2007, and that it address in that
report all points raised in the present concluding observations.
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