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experienced by many minority groups and a key impediment preventing minorities from
benefiting from mainstream poverty reduction strategies.
17.
On 22 December 2009, the independent expert issued a public statement calling for
China to permit a comprehensive and independent assessment of the ethnic tensions and
grievances in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region where ethnic violence erupted in July
2009 between ethnic Han and ethnic Uyghur communities. The independent expert urged
the Government to grant her an invitation to visit China and allow her access to the region
in order to consult with government representatives and members of both communities. The
independent expert noted that her mandate to promote implementation of the 1992
Declaration on Minorities would prove valuable to such an assessment and positive efforts
towards reconciliation of Han and Uyghur communities.
III. Forum on Minority Issues
18.
In its resolution 6/15 of 28 September 2007, the Human Rights Council established a
Forum on Minority Issues (“the Forum”), inter alia to provide a platform for promoting
dialogue and cooperation on issues pertaining to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic
minorities, as well as thematic contributions and expertise to the work of the independent
expert on minority issues. The independent expert is required to guide the work of the
Forum and prepare its annual meetings. The inaugural session took place on 15 and 16
December 2008 in Geneva with a thematic focus on “Minorities and the Right to
Education”.
A.
Follow-up to first session of the Forum on Minority Issues
19.
As part of her ongoing engagement with the treaty bodies in relation to the Forum,
the independent expert held her first official dialogue with the Committee on the
Elimination of Discrimination against Women during its forty-fifth session in New York on
5 August 2009. She was invited to discuss the Forum on Minorities and education and its
recommendations, as well as preparations for the second annual Forum. The Committee
welcomed the opportunity for collaboration and agreed that collaboration would continue
and an expert member would attend the second session.
20.
The independent expert met officially with the chairs of the treaty bodies during
their annual meeting in June 2009. She briefed them further on the outcomes and
recommendations of the Forum and solicited views on how Forum recommendations could
benefit their work. The independent expert is encouraged that the Committee on the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination has made reference to the Forum recommendations on
minorities and the right to education in its consideration of State reports during its 2009
sessions.
21.
In September 2009, the independent expert participated in a conference held in Cali,
Colombia, as a regional follow-up activity to the first session of the Forum, which had
focused on minorities and the right to education. The conference was organized by the
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Justice and Human Rights, in collaboration with
the Cornell Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic and the International Human
Rights Law Clinic of the University of Virginia. In an effort to continue dialogue, remain
accountable to local communities and promote grass-roots advocacy, the conference
publicly launched the report entitled “Right to Education of Afro-descendant and
Indigenous Communities in the Americas” that it had previously presented at the Forum.
The report addresses failures to fulfil obligations with respect to the right to education
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