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155. Calls upon all OSCE participating States to undertake regular reviews oflegislation related to the registration and regulation of the work of non-governmental organizations in co-operation with experts from the OSCE/ODIHRto ensure compliance with human rights standards;

156. Reaffirms the important role that an independent judiciary plays in a democraticsociety, and condemns the efforts in a number of participating States toundermine the independence of judicial systems as a serious and systemicattack on people’s full enjoyment of their human rights;

157. Stresses the continuing importance of professional and independent electionobservation, as conducted by the OSCE through the ODIHR and theParliamentary Assembly, and calls for increased follow-up efforts and politicalengagement with mission recommendations;

158. Deplores that women politicians and women journalists are regularly subjectedto harassment and discrimination both online and offline, and recognizes thistrend as a serious impediment to true gender equality in the OSCE region;

159. Expresses its appreciation to the OSCE/ODIHR for its work supporting therealization of gender-sensitive parliaments, as well as to the office of the OSCERepresentative on Freedom of the Media for its work related to the safety offemale journalists, and calls upon all Members of the OSCE PA to engage withand meaningfully support such efforts;

160. Notes that the lack of comprehensive data related to hate crimes limits thecapacity for participating States and the OSCE to address these abhorrentcrimes;

161. Urges all OSCE participating States to increase awareness-raising efforts aboutthe special nature of hate crimes, including for criminal justice officials, and tostrengthen their support systems for victims of hate crimes in close co-operationwith civil society organizations;

162. Calls upon all participating States to work with the OSCE/ODIHR to improve themechanisms they use to record hate crimes and collect data, and to report at aminimum data based on the following bias motivations: racist and xenophobiccrimes, anti-Roma crimes, anti-Semitic crimes, anti-Muslim crimes, anti-Christiancrimes, other crimes based on religion or belief, gender-based crimes, anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) crimes, and disability-related crimes;

163. Stresses the necessity of sexual and reproductive health and rights inempowering women and in ameliorating possibilities for their equal participationin the political and public life of their communities;

164. Encourages all Members of the OSCE PA to publicly condemn hate crimes anytime they occur, particularly in their own countries, and to work within their ownparliaments to ensure that legislation recognizes the bias motivation in hatecrimes and that adequate penalties are imposed on perpetrators;

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