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               R - 89.61. Continue to carry out comprehensive reviews and studies of the relevant laws in order to
               ensure the fulfilment of the right to freedom of opinion and expression and the right to peaceful
               assembly, in accordance with the relevant international human rights instruments to which Thailand is
               a party (Indonesia);

               R - 89.62. Reconsider decrees and laws in force which limit freedoms of expression and assembly
               (such as Article 112 of the Penal Code and the Computer Crimes Act (2007) (Switzerland);

               R - 89.63. Engage in a review of special security laws, with a view to amending legislation and
               regulations which restrict or deny freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly that
               are inconsistent with obligations under international law, including the Internal Security Act, the
               Computer Crimes Act, the Emergency Decree, the Official Information Act, and lèse-majesté
               provisions (Canada);

               R - 89.64. Ensure, through legislative reforms, that protection and promotion of laws of freedom of
               expression as well as of peaceful assembly and association are guaranteed for all inhabitants of the
               country (Switzerland);

               A - 89.65. Apply a comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights approach to guarantee
               access of all sex workers, as well as their clients and clients’ spouses and partners, to adequate
               health services and sexual education (Finland);

               A - 89.66. Strengthen the legal rights framework and enforcement of these rights for migrants, asylum
               seekers and victims of trafficking (Canada);

               A - 89.67. Establish a long term policy for addressing migrant workers (United Kingdom);

               A - 89.68. Ensure migrants found at sea are afforded the full measures of protection they are entitled
               to under international law (New Zealand);

               R - 89.69. Reverse current practices regarding the rights of refugees, asylum seekers and migrant
               workers (Slovakia);

               R - 89.70. Become a party to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967
               Protocol;
               A - ensure respect for the principle of non- refoulement with respect to asylum seekers and refugees;
               avoid a premature move to close camps on the Western border while conditions for voluntary, safe
               and dignified return do not exist; and meet the protection needs of vulnerable peoples, such as the
               Rohingya, in accordance with international law (Canada);

               A - 89.71. Refrain from the refoulement of asylum-seekers (Brazil);

               A - 89.72. Facilitate the access to asylum procedures
               R - as well as to UNHCR
               A - in order to guarantee an international protection to asylum seekers (Switzerland).






               Notes:

               1 The recommendation as read during the interactive dialogue: “Ensure equal access to education,
               social security, health care and economic opportunities for all, including Muslim women and women
               entering early marriages (Slovenia)”.



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