A/61/335
Report of the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of
racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance
Summary
In this report, the Special Rapporteur describes the activities in which he
participated as part of the follow-up to the World Conference against Racism, Racial
Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance in the period since the sixtyfirst session of the Commission on Human Rights. He summarizes, inter alia, the
reports he submitted to the Commission at its sixty-second session, to be introduced
to the Human Rights Council at its second session, namely: his general report on
racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and all forms of discrimination
(E/CN.4/2006/16), his report on the situation of Muslims and Arab peoples in various
parts of the world (E/CN.4/2006/17) (in the aftermath of the events of 11 September
2001), his report on political platforms which promote or incite racism
(E/CN.4/2006/54), his reports on his mission to Japan (E/CN.4/2006/16/Add.2 and
Corr.1) and Brazil (E/CN.4/2006/16/Add.3), as well as his preliminary note on his
mission to Switzerland (E/CN.4/2006/16/Add.4).
This report also takes stock of the various meetings and conferences in which
the Special Rapporteur participated as part of his mandate. The activities reported
upon are categorized as follows: reports submitted by the Special Rapporteur to the
Commission at its sixty-second session, coordination activities with other human
rights mechanisms, his participation in various meetings and conferences on themes
within his mandate, and field missions. The last-mentioned include missions to
Japan, Brazil, Switzerland and the Russian Federation.
The Special Rapporteur has adopted two approaches in all these activities: on
the one hand, close monitoring and analysis of old and new forms of racism, racial
discrimination and xenophobia and, on the other hand, promotion of a dual —
political and legal, as well as cultural and ethnic — strategy to combat them.
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