A/75/329 I. Introduction 1. The present report is submitted to the General Assembly pursuant to its resolution 74/136 on combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, in which the Assembly requested the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance to prepare, for submission to the Assem bly at its seventy-fifth session, a report on the implementation of that resolution. 2. In the present report, the Special Rapporteur summarizes information received from Member States with regard to the implementation of General Assembly resolution 74/136. Fifteen States made submissions, and the Special Rapporteur thanks these States for their engagement. The Special Rapporteur also received submissions from 13 non-governmental organizations and two United Nations agencies, and similarly extends her thanks to these organizations. The substance of the submissions from the non-governmental organizations is incorporated into the “issues in focus” section of the report. 3. In the second half of the report, the Special Rapporteur spotlights antisemitism and other forms of racism and xenophobia in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. II. Summary of Member State submissions 4. This section summarizes Member State submissions on laws and policies in place to combat glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. However, the Special Rapporteur does not analyse or evaluate these laws and policies in the present report. Indeed, some of the laws and policies summarized below may have been reviewed and condemned for being in contravention of international human rights law, by other actors within the United Nations human rights system. The Special Rapporteur emphasizes that the provision of summaries of State submissions below does not constitute her endorsement of the content of the submissions. Argentina 5. The Government of Argentina stated that it supported equality and inclusion measures and promotion of the human rights of Afrodescendent peoples, African Americans, migrants, refugees, and other groups affected by racism. 6. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government stated that it had focused on assisting migrants and refugees, as well as people seeking refugee status. The Government acknowledged that some migrants faced additional barriers, such as poverty, and structural discrimination and racism. As a result, it had provided emergency support to non-citizens who had at least two years of legal residency, and continued to facilitate cooperation between different levels of government, international organizations and non-governmental organizations. 7. The Government stated that it had distributed aid to African and Afrodescendent migrants and asylum seekers, and that it continued to work with international bodies, the Argentine Red Cross and the Pan American Health Organization to develop more effective distribution strategies and communication channels. 20-11206 3/23

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