(from  Pakistan);  to  promote  social,  cultural  and  political  respect  and  tolerance  for   religious  minorities  and  undertake  effective  measures  to  protect  children,  particularly   those  belonging  to  religious  minorities  (from  Ecuador);  and  to  address  the  problem   regarding  the  confiscation  of  places  of  worship  and  related  properties  of  religious   minorities  (Holy  See).       The  situation  of  Meshketian  Turks  was  addressed  in  3  recommendations:  to  adopt  a   relevant  law  to  create  appropriate  conditions  for  the  integration  of  the  Meskhetian   Turks  returnees;  to  launch  an  awareness  campaign  to  explain  the  historical  reasons  for   their  return  so  as  to  avoid  any  intolerance  against  them;  and  the  need  for  a   comprehensive  strategy  addressing  issues  such  as  language  learning,  access  to   education  and  employment  in  favour  of  the  integration  of  Meskhetian  Turks  (all  from   Turkey).  One  other  recommendation  accepted  was  to  promote  the  rights  of  the   Armenian  minority  in  line  with  the  recommendations  of  various  international   mechanisms  with  close  consultations  with  representatives  of  the  Armenian  community   and  the  Armenian  Apostolic  Church  (from  Armenia).       Recommendations  noted  included:  to  take  effective  measures  to  facilitate  the  return  of   Meskhetian  Turks  to  Georgia,  to  guarantee  their  rights,  implement  the   recommendations  of  treaty  bodies  and  take  concrete  measures  to  increase  the   representation  of  national  minorities  in  the  Government  and  administrative  bodies   (from  the  Russian  Federation);  to  take  steps  to  ensure  the  legal  recognition  of  all   religions  and  grant  each  religious  minority  the  possibility  of  legal  registration  with  a   specific  ministerial  office  as  a  legal  public  entity  (Holy  See);  to  eliminate  discriminatory   laws  and  adopt  legislation  on  the  status  of  all  languages  existing  in  Georgia   (Bangladesh);  and  to  prohibit  discrimination  and  the  use  of  stereotypes  against  minority   groups,  so  as  not  to  qualify  them  publicly  as  "enemies",  particularly  in  the  media   (Bolivia).         Hungary       Hungary  received  38  recommendations,  accepted  36  and  noted  2.       The  general  recommendations  accepted  included:  to  continue  to  revise  the  criminal  law   to  bring  it  fully  in  line  with  relevant  international  and  regional  obligations  and  in   particular  to  ensure  the  protection  of  national,  ethnic,  religious  or  linguistic  minorities   (from  Switzerland);  to  take  steps  to  ensure  that  the  constitutional  changes  concerning   minority  rights  will  not  entail  lowered  guarantees  compared  to  the  current  legal   framework  (from  Norway);  to  continue  the  implementation  of  the  measures  to   effectively  protect  minorities  (from  Chile);  to  persevere  in  its  policy  of  promotion  and   protection  of  the  rights  of  minorities  and  vulnerable  persons  (from  Morocco);  and  to   ensure  the  collection  of  necessary  statistical  data  disaggregated  by  ethnicity  and  gender   45  

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