COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION CERD/C/60/Misc. 29.Rev.3
OF RACIAL
DISCRIMINATION
Sixtieth session Original: ENGLISH
Unedited Version
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES
PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 9 OF THE CONVENTION
Concluding observations of the Committee on the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination
1. The Committee considered the initial,
second, third and fourth periodic reports of the Republic of Moldova
(CERD/C/372/Add.2), which were due on 1 March 1994, 1996, 1998 and 2000
respectively, at its 1505th and 1506th meetings, held on
11 and 12 March 2002 (CERD/C/SR.1505 and 1506). At its 1517th
meeting (CERD/C/SR.1517), held on
2. The Committee welcomes the detailed
report presented by the delegation of the
3. The Committee notes that the State party is going through a difficult period of transition and is facing serious economic and social challenges. Further, the State cannot exercise its jurisdiction on part of its territory, the region of Transnistria, because of the ethnic conflict. The Committee is concerned about the impact of the conflict on the implementation of the Convention.
4. The Committee welcomes the ratification of
numerous international human rights instruments by the State party, which are
relevant to issues of elimination of racial discrimination.
5. The Committee notes with satisfaction the
efforts undertaken by the State party to ensure the promotion and protection of
human rights through the adoption of the 1994 Constitution, which guarantees a
wide spectrum of human rights, the 1990 Citizenship Law, the entry into force
of the 1997 Law on Public Associations, the 1995 Law on the Press, the Laws on
Public Education and Audio-Visual Broadcasting, the 1994 Law on Libraries and
the proposed amendments in line with various treaty obligations.
6. The Committee welcomes the decrees
which the State party has adopted with the purpose of ensuring the functioning
and development of languages of ethnic minorities and the development of the
national culture of minorities, including Ukrainian, Russian, Jewish and
Bulgarian groups. The Committee commends the continuing efforts of the State
party aimed at facilitating access to education in their mother tongue for
members of minorities.
7. The Committee notes the establishment
of specialized institutions demonstrating its commitment to combat racial
discrimination, such as the Parliamentary Committee on human rights,
Religious Groups, Ethnic Minorities and External Communities, the Department
for National Relations and Languages, the State Service on Religious Issues,
the Presidential Commission on Interethnic Relations and the Prosecutor for
minorities.
8. The Committee notes with satisfaction the efforts undertaken by the State party to implement human rights education programmes, including those intended for law enforcement officials. The Committee further notes the efforts undertaken by the State party to disseminate information on human rights and, in particular, the rights of minorities in its territory.
9. The Committee notes that the socio-economic development plans of the State party are aimed at the improvement of inter-ethnic relations.
10. The Committee notes the absence in the
report of disaggregated data on the population, providing detailed information
on the ethnic composition in
11. The Committee notes the absence of examples of implementation of the provisions of the Convention in practice. The Committee recommends that the State party include in its next periodic report information on the implementation in practice and on the monitoring of articles 4 and 6 of the Convention as well as data on incidents of racial discrimination in the State party. Information should also be provided on effective penalties and sanctions imposed in cases of conviction for racial discrimination or racism.
12. With regard to the constitutional and legal provisions aimed at the protection of rights of persons belonging to ethnic minority groups, the Committee recommends that the State party take measures to guarantee more fully for ethnic minority groups, economic, social and cultural rights, as defined in article 5 (e), including the rights to work and to housing, and that it include more detailed information in its next periodic report on the implementation of the provisions of article 5 (e).
13. Landlessness has been reported among persons belonging to some minorities previously working in collective farms, as a consequence of privatisation of land held by collective farms of the Soviet era. Information on remedial measures taken by the State party in addressing the economic condition of the landless ethnic minorities should be given in the next periodic report.
14. With regard to article 7 of the Convention, the Committee recommends that the State party continue and extend its educational and cultural programmes, in order to raise public awareness of issues of racism and racial discrimination. The Committee invites the State party to provide, in its next report, detailed information on the educational system, on the role of institutions or associations working to develop national culture and traditions and on the role of the State and mass media in combating racial prejudices. The Committee also recommends that the State party ensure that minorities and ethnic groups in its territory receive information and education in their respective languages.
15. The Committee notes
reports according to which, after the tragic events of
16. The Law on
Advertisements states that an advertisement is regarded immoral if, inter alia,
it makes defamatory comparisons and images with respect to race, nationality,
social origin or language. The State party should provide detailed information
in its next periodic report on the sanctions provided in such cases and whether
there have been convictions for publishing immoral advertisements.
17. The Committee is concerned by reports of police violence against persons belonging to minority groups, in particular the Roma population. The Committee recommends that the State party take all necessary measures to prevent and punish excessive use of force by law enforcement officials against minorities. Steps should also be taken for the education and sensitisation of law enforcement officials about the provisions of the Convention. Due account should be taken of General Recommendation XIII of the Committee, according to which law enforcement officials should receive training to ensure that, in the performance of their duties, they respect and protect the human rights of all persons without distinction as to race, colour or national or ethnic origin.
18. The Committee expresses its concern about reports that minorities experience discrimination in the areas of employment, housing, education and health care. It is also concerned by reports that the Roma population is sometimes denied access to, and service in, places intended for the general public. The Committee recommends that the State party undertake effective measures to eradicate practices of discrimination against minorities and, in particular, the Roma population. It also recommends that the State party include in its next periodic report information on the impact of the measures taken to improve the situation of the Roma population, in the light of General Recommendation No. XXVII of the Committee.
19. The Committee notes that the State party has not made the declaration provided for in article 14 of the Convention and invites the State party to consider the possibility of making such a declaration.
20. The
Committee recommends that the State party ratify the amendments to article 8,
paragraph 6, of the Convention, adopted on
21. The Committee recommends that the State party take into account the relevant parts of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action when implementing the Convention in the domestic legal order, in particular in respect of articles 2 to 7 of the Convention, and that it include in its next periodic report information on action plans or other measures they have taken to implement the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action at national level.
22. The Committee recommends that the reports of the State party be made available to the public from the time they are submitted and that the observations of the Committee on these reports be similarly publicized.
23. The
Committee recommends that the State party submit its fifth periodic report
jointly with its sixth periodic report, due on