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Report on roundtable on "Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians: Focusing on Exclusion, Marginalization and Denial of Rights"
The OSCE recognizes that manifestations of discrimination and intolerance threaten the security of individuals and may give rise to wider scale conflict and violence that undermine international stability and security. In this context, participating States have adopted and reiterated a number of commitments on combating discrimination against Christians. As part of these efforts to fight intolerance and discrimination against Christians, the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) held its first roundtable on intolerance and discrimination against Christians in Vienna on 4 March 2009.
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