Resolution
no. 2004/51 on therights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious
and linguistic minorities
The Commission on Human Rights,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 47/135 of 18 December 1992,
and subsequent resolutions of the General Assembly on the Declaration on the
Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic
Minorities,
Recalling also its resolution 1995/24 of 3 March 1995 as well as
Economic and Social Council resolution 1995/31 of 25 July 1995 and decision
1998/246 of 30 July 1998 on the mandate of the Working Group on Minorities of
the Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights,
Taking note of Sub-Commission resolution 2003/23 of 13 August 2003
on the rights of minorities and the recommendations contained therein,
Considering that the promotion and protection of the rights of
persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities
contribute to political and social stability and peace and enrich the cultural diversity
and heritage of society,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 57/337 of 3 July 2003 on
prevention of armed conflict, in which the Assembly affirmed, inter alia, that the ethnic, cultural and religious identity of
minorities, where they exist, must be protected,
Concerned at the frequency and severity of disputes and conflicts
involving minorities in many countries, and their often tragic consequences,
and that persons belonging to minorities often suffer disproportionately the
effects of conflict resulting in the violation of their human rights and are
particularly vulnerable to displacement through, inter alia,
population transfers, refugee flows and forced relocation,
Concerned also at instances of victimization or marginalization of
persons belonging to minorities in situations of political or economic
instability,
Affirming that effective measures and the creation of favourable conditions for the promotion and protection of
the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic
minorities, ensuring effective non-discrimination and equality for all, as well
as full and effective participation in matters affecting them, contribute to
the prevention and peaceful solution of human rights problems and situations
involving minorities,
Emphasizing the importance of the timely identification of human
rights problems and situations involving national or ethnic, religious and
linguistic minorities,
Acknowledging the need to promote tolerance within societies, inter
alia through education, in particular human rights
education,
Welcoming the work of the Working Group on Minorities and its
emphasis on the participation of minority representatives in its deliberations,
1. Reaffirms the obligation of States to ensure that persons
belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities may
exercise fully and effectively all human rights and fundamental freedoms
without any discrimination and in full equality before the law, as proclaimed
in the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic,
Religious and Linguistic Minorities;
2. Urges all States to promote and protect the rights of persons
belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, as set
out in the Declaration, and, while applying a gender perspective, to take, as
appropriate, all the necessary constitutional, legislative, administrative and
other measures to promote and give effect to the Declaration, including the
provision of equal access to education, and facilitate their full participation
in economic progress and development;
3. Urges States to pay specific attention to the negative impact of
racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance on the situation of persons
belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, and draws
attention to the relevant provisions of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action adopted in September 2001 by the World
Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related
Intolerance, including the provisions on forms of multiple discrimination;
4. Calls upon States to give special attention to the promotion and
protection of the human rights of children belonging to minorities, taking into
account that girls and boys may face different types of risks;
5. Also calls upon States to take all appropriate measures to
protect the cultural and religious sites of national or ethnic, religious and
linguistic minorities;
6. Invites the human rights treaty monitoring bodies when considering
reports
submitted by States parties, as well as special procedures of the Commission
and relevant United Nations agencies and programmes,
to continue to give attention, within their respective mandates, to situations
and rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic
minorities;
7. Recognizes with appreciation the efforts of the Working Group on
Minorities, as requested by the Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection
of Human Rights, in promoting regional and local initiatives to further the
implementation of the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to
National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities and invites it to
strengthen its role as a platform for interactive dialogue between
representatives of Governments and minority groups and to continue its efforts
to hold regional seminars;
8. Welcomes the efforts of the Working Group on Minorities to
review its activities and the results of its work regarding the timely
identification of minority issues, and notes its recommendation regarding the
possible establishment of a special procedure on minority issues;
9. Welcomes in this respect the report of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (E/CN.4/2004/75) and notes the proposals for strengthening
the international protection of the rights of persons belonging to minorities
and conclusions contained therein;
10. Requests the High Commissioner to study options for the timely
identification of minority issues and pertaining measures through the
compilation of the views of Member States, of all relevant parts of the United
Nations system, as well as of regional and international intergovernmental and
non-governmental organizations regarding their analysis of the activities of
the Working Group and its results achieved, taking into account the assessment
and recommendations by the Working Group as well as the proposals contained in
document E/CN.4/2004/75, and the need to avoid duplication and to make the best
use of all available resources and to report thereon to the Commission at its
sixty-first session;
11. Invites the High Commissioner to continue his efforts to
improve coordination and cooperation among United Nations agencies and programmes active in the field of the promotion and protection
of the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and
linguistic minorities, inter alia in the framework of
the United Nations Executive Committees for Peace and Security, on Development,
on Economic and Social Affairs and for Humanitarian Affairs, in particular with
respect to the implementation of the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium
Development Goals, and to engage in a dialogue with concerned Governments for
that purpose;
12. Requests the Secretary-General and the High Commissioner to
provide all the necessary assistance for strengthening the capacity of the
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to deal with minority issues,
and to seek voluntary contributions towards participation of representatives of
non-governmental organizations and persons belonging to minorities in the work
of the Working Group;
13. Requests the High Commissioner to report to the Commission at
its sixty-first session on the implementation of the present resolution;
14. Decides to continue its consideration of this question at its
sixty-first session under the same agenda item.
56th meeting
20 April 2004
[Adopted without a vote. See chap. XIV.]