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Participation in various meetings and conferences
Annual meeting of special procedures mandate holders and the first session of the
Human Rights Council
24. The Special Rapporteur participated in the 12th annual meeting of special
procedures mandate holders of the Commission on Human Rights, held from 12 to
18 June 2006 in Geneva, to coincide with the first session of the Human Rights
Council.
25. The Special Rapporteur associated himself with the statement of special
procedures mandate holders concerning the establishment of the Council, and with
the principles and considerations guiding the examination of these mandates. In that
connection, he underlined the need to preserve and guarantee the autonomy of the
mandates and the central role of the participation of human rights bodies. In order to
promote follow-up visits and the implementation of the recommendations of the
Special Rapporteur’s reports, he also suggested that the Council, within the context
of the examination of its working methods, should decide to include in its agenda,
every two or three years, an item on follow-up visits, based on the reports of
Governments and civil society organizations of the countries visited. He believes
that the absence of institutional follow-up mechanisms is one of the greatest
shortcomings of the special procedures, in that it favours the non-implementation of
their recommendations.
26. In conjunction with this meeting, the Special Rapporteur participated in a
number of activities, in particular those organized by non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) such as Amnesty International, the Centre on Housing Rights
and Evictions and the International Service for Human Rights. He also met with
representatives of the Governments of Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Italy, Latvia,
Nicaragua and the Russian Federation.
27. The Special Rapporteur wishes to draw the General Assembly’s attention to
two texts, adopted on 30 June 2006 by the Human Rights Council at its first session,
with particular importance for his mandate: decision 1/107, entitled “Incitement to
racial and religious hatred and the promotion of tolerance”, and resolution 1/5,
entitled “Intergovernmental Working Group on the effective implementation of the
Durban Declaration and Programme of Action”.
28. By decision 1/107, the Council, taking into account the statements made
during its first session expressing deep concern over the increasing trend of
defamation of religions, incitement to racial and religious hatred and its recent
manifestations, decided to request the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or
belief and the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance as well as the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights to report to its next session on this
phenomenon, in particular its implications for article 20, paragraph 2, of the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. In that regard, the Special
Rapporteur wishes to inform the General Assembly that the focal points of his report
will be based on the following: the historical and cultural depth of racial and
religious hatred, their role in the construction of national identities, their
politicization and trivialization, and their intellectual justification. His report will
also attempt to highlight the role of the post-September 11 ideological context of the
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