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OSCE High-Level Conference on Combating Discrimination and Promoting Mutual Respect and Understanding June 7 and 8, 2007, Bucharest, Romania.
Conférence de l'OSCE pour la Lutte contre la Discrimination et la Promotion du Respect et de la Compréhension Mutuels Les 7 et 8 juin 2007, à Bucarest, Roumanie.
Conferencia de la OSCE para Luchar contra la Discriminación y Promover el Respecto y la Comprensión Mutuales Los 7 y 8 de junio de 2007, en Bucarest, Romania.
NGO recommendations
Recommandation des ONG
Recomendaciones de la ONG

Magenta Foundation (The Netherlands)
Antisimitism in Academia : Sources and Solutions (Word document in English) The following recommendations were adopted by participants at the international conference 'Antisemitism in Academia: Sources and Solutions', convened by the Magenta Foundation on February 23 and 24, 2006 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The Magenta Foundation has the honor to submit these recommendations to the OSCE on June 6th, on the occasion of the Civil Society Preparatory Meeting OSCE High Level Conference on Combating Discrimination and Promoting Mutual Respect and Understanding.
Coalition Europe
Combating Hate Crimes in the OSCE Region (Pdf document in English) As a pan-European coalition of Human Rights NGOs, we have launched a campaign to combat hate crimes in the OSCE Region and find several areas to be of particular concern in the fight to combat hate crimes in the OSCE Region.
INACH (International Network Against Cyber-Hate)
Recommendations for countering cyber hate (Word document in English) Commitments have been made by the OSCE participating states, most recently during the Twelfth Meeting of the Ministerial Council on 6 and 7 December 2004 in Sofia, sum up and recommendations to the OSCE participating States.
APRECIEM (Association for Pro-education of European Roma within the context of Euro-Atlantic and Global Integration)
Almaty Helsinky Commitee
Final recommendations (Pdf document in English) Following the NGO Preparatory Meeting organized by the OSCE on 11 June 2006 for the Tolerance Implementation Meeting on Promoting Inter-Cultural, Inter-Religious and Inter-Ethnic Understanding.
Jewish Cultural Centre 'Menora' (Armenia)
Through Culture to Tolerance (Word document in English) The democratic reforms that have taken place in independent Armenia created favorable conditions for the revival and enhancement of national self-consciousness. The main goal of the Jewish Cultural Center "Menora" in Armenia has always been the creation of cultural and educational foundations that would serve as a bridge on the road towards mutual understanding and perception between nations and cultures.
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