Asia     Member  States  in  the  Asian  region  received  169  recommendations  in  total.  Most  were   received  by  China  (11),  Iran  (17),  Iraq  (11),  Kyrgyzstan  (10),  Myanmar  (20),  Nepal  (13)   and  Viet  Nam  (14).       China       China  received  11  recommendations,  accepted  3  and  noted  8.       The  ones  accepted  were:  to  adopt  further  measures  to  ensure  universal  access  to  health   and  education  and  other  welfare  for  minority  regions  (from  New  Zealand);  to  continue   its  efforts  to  further  ensure  ethnic  minorities  the  full  range  of  human  rights  including   cultural  rights  (from  Japan);  and  to  make  more  widely  available  to  the  world  its   experience  in  combining  a  strong  state  with  ethnic  regional  autonomy  (from  Sri  Lanka).       It  has  noted  the  rest:  to  strengthen  the  protection  of  ethnic  minorities'  religious,  civil,   socio-­‐economic  and  political  rights  (from  Australia);  to  resume  the  dialogue  in  Tibet   (from  New  Zealand);  to  allow  ethnic  minorities  to  fully  exercise  their  human  rights,  to   preserve  their  cultural  identity  and  to  ensure  their  participation  in  decision-­‐making   (from  Austria);  to  grant  greater  access  to  Tibetan  areas  for  OHCHR  and  other  United   Nations  bodies,  as  well  as  diplomats  and  the  international  media  (from  the  United   Kingdom);  to  simplify  requirements  for  official  approval  of  religious  practices  in  order  to   allow  more  individuals  to  exercise  their  freedom  of  religion  and  belief  and  to  better   respect  the  religious  rights  of  minorities  (from  Italy); to  guarantee  all  citizens  of  China,   including  its  minority  communities  and  religions,  the  exercise  of  religious  freedom,   freedom  of  belief  and  the  freedom  of  worshipping  in  private  (from  Germany);  to  respect   the  fundamental  rights  of  ethnic  minorities  in  Xinjiang  and  Tibet,  notably  freedom  of   religion  and  movement  and  to  protect  the  culture  and  language  of  national  minorities,   including  Tibetans  and  Uyghurs  (from  Switzerland  and  Czech  Republic).         Iran       Iran  received  17  recommendations,  accepted  8  and  noted  9.       There  were  4  accepted  recommendations  generally  addressing  the  situation  of   minorities,  these  included:  to  continue  its  policy  of  promoting  and  protecting  all  rights   of  the  members  of  recognized  religious  minorities,  create  opportunities  to  preserve   their  identities  and  further  ensure  their  political  representation  and  promote  their   greater  involvement  in  the  planning  and  implementation  of  various  projects  aimed  at   providing  financial  assistance  for  their  educational  and  cultural  needs  and  share  its  good   practices  regarding  the  protection  of  the  cultural  heritage  of  members  of  traditional   37  

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