A/77/512 antisemitism must be, as part of the fight against all forms of bigotry and discrimination, grounded in international law, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action. 96. The Special Rapporteur stresses the complex, multifaceted and pervasive nature of neo-Nazism and related racism, xenophobia and intolerance. She urges that strong commitment and sustained political will are required to address the trends in neo-Nazism and related racism, xenophobia and intolerance that she has observed over the last five years. She urges Member States to fully recognize the danger posed by these trends and take comprehensive and effective action to address them. In this regard, she draws the attention of Member States to the recommendations that she has made to the General Assembly and the Human Rights Council over the last five years and urges them to take action to ensure the effective implementation of those recommendations. 97. Member States must take urgent and active measures to ensure that educational systems develop the content necessary to promote truthful accounts of the past, including the horrors of the Second World War, and to promote tolerance and understanding of international human rights principles. 20/20 22-22915

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