Moreover, it is at the stage of human rights violations
that we must act to prevent escalation, not when mass
atrocities are taking place.
In this work, we count on the support of Member States,
who should exercise their moral and political responsibility
and take early action when confronted with evidence or
known risk factors for atrocity crimes. Here, the Human
Rights Council and the High Commissioner for Human
Rights have a crucial role to play.
This Forum and the mandate of the Special Rapporteur
on Minority Issues are clear demonstrations of the serious
intent and commitment of the United Nations to protect the
rights of minorities. The Forum has established itself as a
unique platform for dialogue and guidance on minorityrelated issues.
I welcome the high level of interest and participation in
this year’s session of the Forum. I urge you to engage in a
truly interactive dialogue, exchanging experiences and
identifying opportunities and needs for future action.
I wish you all success in your deliberations.
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