(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