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缅北禁地Human Rights Chief welcomes agreement on a document for next week鈥檚 Durban Review Conference
缅北禁地High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay addressing the media ahead of the Anti-racism conference which begins Monday 20th April in Geneva, with her is Ibrahim Salama head of the Conference Secretariat. 漏 OHCHR /photo
The document, which has been the subject of intense discussion and debate will now be forwarded for consideration and adoption at next week鈥檚 Review Conference.
缅北禁地Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay told a news conference late on Friday, after delegates reached consensus, that 鈥渋t had not been an easy process鈥 but the result was 鈥渆xcellent鈥.
鈥淎s in many intergovernmental negotiations,鈥 she said, 鈥淪tates began this process with divergent views, but they have remained committed to the goal of finding a way to move forward together to tackle the scourge of racism.鈥
Pillay described the outcome document as a 鈥渕ajor achievement which covers all the issues and offers hope the world over to the millions of people who suffer racism,
racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance every day of every week鈥.
Ms Pillay said she was certain that because the document had been 鈥渟o well deliberated it will have an easy passage through the conference and I would be surprised if it changed.鈥
Next week鈥檚 Review Conference will assess progress and implementation 鈥 at national, regional and local levels 鈥 of the Declaration and Plan of Action adopted by the 2001 Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance.
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