A/60/399 B. Geographical distribution 23. The chart below gives the percentage of communications sent to each region during the period under review. In this regard, as she has already mentioned in her last report to the Commission, the Special Rapporteur would like to recall that, while these statistics give a general overview of the situation, the absence of communications to a specific country (or concerning a specific region) does not mean that the situation with regard to freedom of religion or belief in that country or region is necessarily satisfactory. Such a situation may sometimes be explained by the lack of a civil society and/or by obstacles that prevent information from being sent outside the country. The communications referred to above therefore do not account for all incidents or governmental measures in all parts of the world that are incompatible with the provisions of the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief. They do, however, give a clear idea of the regions from which most of the information originates and may give some indications about the regional situation. Chart 3 Communications sent, by geographical areas Latin America and Caribbean 0% Europe and North America 29% Africa 9% Arab Region 12% Asia-Pacific 50% C. Substance 24. The amount of information received by the Special Rapporteur on cases and situations that appear to fall within the scope of her mandate is still overwhelming. Given the particular nature of the mandate, the information also deals with a wide range of complex and sensitive issues. During the period under review, the following topics have been addressed in communications sent by the Special Rapporteur: freedom of worship; registration of religious organizations or communities; places of worship; religious symbols; conversion; conscientious objection; discrimination on the basis of religion or belief, including inter-religious and intra-religious discrimination; prisoners’ freedom of religion or belief, including persecution of prisoners because of their beliefs; freedom of expression in connection with one’s religion or belief; certain forms of punishments provided by laws adopted on the basis of religion; such as stoning and flogging; finally legislative issues have also been raised with a few Governments. 9

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