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18:56
BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 30. The Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan has issued a statement on the
concluding observations of the Committee on the Elimination of
Racial Discrimination, Trend reports.
In the statement the ministry noted participation of the
Government of Azerbaijan in the recent session of the Committee of
the convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination (CERD), and presentation of its tenth to twelfth
periodic reports under the convention to the committee.
According to the statement, Azerbaijan as a multicultural
country is deeply committed to upholding its obligations under
CERD, which promotes the same multicultural values.
As the committee noted in its recent concluding observations,
Azerbaijan has taken positive steps towards meeting CERD's goal.
Since 2017, for example, a number of legislative and policy
measures to ensure rights by refugees and stateless persons as well
as children of every race and ethnicity have been implemented in
Azerbaijan.
In 2018, Azerbaijan adopted the State Programme for the
Development of the Justice System, which aims to enhance the
efficiency and quality of the judicial system, including through
trainings and exchanges with partner countries, the statement
said.
Azerbaijan also seeks to strengthen its domestic
anti-discrimination framework even further with the adoption of the
draft Law“On Prevention and Elimination of Racial
Discrimination.”, which already addresses some of the committee's
recommendations, the ministry noted.
The CERD Committee also stressed the steps taken by Azerbaijan
to strengthen its existing laws against incitement of racial
hatred, most notably through amendments to Article 283 of the
Azerbaijani Criminal Code and to the law“On information,
informatization and protection of information”.
The committee emphasized that these amendments impose stricter
penalties on the incitement of ethnic, racial, social or religious
hatred or enmity, and prohibit the distribution of such incitement
and information promoting violence and religious extremism on the
internet and social media.
Azerbaijan has also made a concerted effort to ensure
accountability for violations of the CERD, including by initiating
criminal investigations into possible violations and prosecuting
the alleged perpetrators where there was sufficient basis to do so,
the ministry pointed out.
Besides, Azerbaijan is dedicated to upholding the core values
protected by CERD and doesn't accept statements or actions which
promote hatred or incite violence targeting any national or ethnic
group.
Azerbaijan is committed to protection of cultural heritage, on a
non-discriminatory basis as set out in the country's laws and
constitution, as well as following international standards in
preserving cultural, religious and historical heritage in the
liberated territories, regardless of ethnic or religious origin,
the ministry stated.
In accordance with the committee's recommendations, Azerbaijan
has implemented new security measures on access to heritage sites,
regularly monitors the status and condition of the sites, and has
issued instructions for construction crews on procedures to
minimize the risk of damage to the sites during reconstruction
activities.
According to the ministry's statement, Azerbaijan was also
pleased to see the committee agree that it's important to organize
a UNESCO technical mission to the above territories.
The country has been publicly calling for such a mission earlier
than 2005, and remains committed to facilitating the mission as
soon as possible. It has welcomed similar missions from ICESCO,
which praised its efforts to protect religious sites of multiple
denominations in May 2022, the statement said.
In organizing the return of the hundreds of thousands of IDPs to
the liberated territories, Azerbaijan is committed to rebuilding
the multi-ethnic and diverse communities there, the statement
noted.
According to the statement, Azerbaijan appreciates the
constructive dialogue with the CERD Committee and duly notes the
its views and recommendations.
The country remains committed to supporting the rights and
dignity of everyone on its territory on an equal basis, regardless
of race, color, descent, or national or ethnic origin, and will
continue working towards realizing its ultimate goal of eliminating
racial discrimination in all its forms and manifestations globally,
concluded the ministry.
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