Forty-seventh session (1995)*
General recommendation XIX on article 3 of the Convention
1.
The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination calls the attention of States
parties to the wording of article 3, by which States parties undertake to prevent, prohibit and eradicate
all practices of racial segregation and apartheid in territories under their jurisdiction. The reference to
apartheid may have been directed exclusively to South Africa, but the article as adopted prohibits all
forms of racial segregation in all countries.
2.
The Committee believes that the obligation to eradicate all practices of this nature includes
the obligation to eradicate the consequences of such practices undertaken or tolerated by previous
Governments in the State or imposed by forces outside the State.
3.
The Committee observes that while conditions of complete or partial racial segregation may
in some countries have been created by governmental policies, a condition of partial segregation may
also arise as an unintended by-product of the actions of private persons. In many cities residential
patterns are influenced by group differences in income, which are sometimes combined with
differences of race, colour, descent and national or ethnic origin, so that inhabitants can be
stigmatized and individuals suffer a form of discrimination in which racial grounds are mixed with
other grounds.
4.
The Committee therefore affirms that a condition of racial segregation can also arise without
any initiative or direct involvement by the public authorities. It invites States parties to monitor all
trends which can give rise to racial segregation, to work for the eradication of any negative
consequences that ensue, and to describe any such action in their periodic reports.
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Contained in document A/50/18.
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