c. Minorities
In recent years, there has been a heightened interest among members of the international community in issues
affecting minorities as ethnic, racial and religious tensions have escalated, threatening the economic, social and
politi- cal fabric of States, as well as their territorial integrity. The United Nations approach centres on the
need to promote and protect the rights of minorities and encourage harmonious relations among minorities and
between minori- ties and the majority population.
In addition to the non-discrimination provisions set out in international human rights instruments, special rights
are elaborated for minorities and measures adopted to protect persons belonging to minorities more effectively from
discrimination and to promote their identity.
• The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic
Minorities addresses the spe- cial rights of minorities in a separate document.
• The Working Group on Minorities was established in 1995 in order to promote the rights set out in the Declaration
and, more particularly, to review the promotion and practical realization of the declaration, examine possible
solutions to problems involving minorities, and recommend fur- ther measures for the promotion and protection of
their rights. The work- ing group is open to Governments, United
Nations agencies, non-
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