coercive  sterilization  of  Roma  women  and  compensate  victims  (from  Cuba,  Japan);  and   to  develop  more  legislative  guarantees  in  order  to  fully  comply  with  the  provisions  of   the  Framework  Convention  for  the  Protection  of  National  Minorities  and  the  European   Charter  for  Regional  or  Minority  Languages  (from  Hungary).     Western  European  and  Other  States  Group     This  group  has  received  230  recommendations  in  total,  most  (minimum  15)  by  Austria   (21),  Greece  (15),  Ireland  (15),  Italy  (29)  Portugal  (19)  and  Turkey  (21).         Austria       Austria  received  21  recommendations,  accepted  17  and  noted  4.       General  recommendations  accepted  were:  to  take  further  steps  to  fully  implement  a   National  Action  Plan  for  better  integration  and  protection  of  the  rights  of  immigrant   minorities,  follow  ILO  recommendations  in  this  respect,  and  strengthen  social,  economic   and  educational  support  provided  to  the  school  children  from  immigrant  minorities   (from  Turkey);  and  to  create  a  comprehensive  system  for  the  collection  of  data  that   would  allow  assessing  the  situation  of  vulnerable  groups  and  minorities  (from  the   Russian  Federation  and  Israel).       There  were  several  specific  recommendations  regarding  incitement  to  hatred:  to   unequivocally  condemn  all  incitement  to  violence  or  hatred  and  ensure  that  provisions   for  addressing  agitation  against  a  national  or  ethnic  group  are  clearly  stipulated  under   Austrian  law  (from  Sweden);  to  take  necessary  steps  to  combat  manifestation  of  neo-­‐ Nazi,  right-­‐wing  extremist  and  xenophobic  incidents  directed  against  members  of   minority  groups  (from  the  Czech  Republic);  to  take  further  resolute  action  to  deal  with   the  problems  of  reported  instances  of  hate  speech  by  politicians,  targeting  migrants,   asylum-­‐seekers,  refugees,  and  persons  of  African  origin  in  a  comprehensive  manner   (from  Indonesia);  and  to  draft  or  amend  national  legislation  to  prevent  incitement  to   hatred  and  attacks  against  all  minority  groups  (from  Israel  and  Egypt).       Specific  group  concerns  were  addressed  as  well:  to  ensure  the  full  respect  of  the  rights   of  migrants  and  minorities  such  as  the  Roma,  including  by  strengthening  the  measures   against  acts  of  racial  discrimination,  xenophobia  and  intolerance  (from  Cuba);  to   investigate  complaints  of  all  ill-­‐treatment  by  ethnic  minorities,  including  Africans  and   Roma,  and  hold  perpetrators  responsible  (from  Namibia);  and  along  with  the  ILO   recommendation,  continue  providing  information  about  the  situation  of  Roma  minority,   adopt  effective  measures  to  integrate  Roma  minority  into  the  economic,  social  and   cultural  life  of  the  country  (from  Ecuador).  The  Slovenian  minority  was  in  focus  in  4   recommendations:  to  improve  its  implementation  of  the  Constitutional  Court  ruling   50  

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