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and co-operation of all participating States and relevant international and regional organizations as well as local communities and civil society, especially victims of terrorism themselves, their associations and organizations,and sharing on a voluntary basis of best practices and lessons learned related to the protection of victims of terrorism,

9. Stressing the importance of treating victims with compassion and providingvictims with access to their rights, in accordance with applicable domestic andinternational law, to help them to rebuild their lives and the lives of their families,including the rights to assistance, accountability, reparation or restitution, truth,protection, information and access to justice, and properly supporting andassisting them immediately after an attack and in the long term,

10. Underlining the need to ensure that the suffering of victims is not instrumentalizedand expressions of solidarity with them are not used to justify abusive orexcessive counter-terrorism measures incompatible with applicable domesticand international law,

11. Emphasizing that measures to support and assist victims of terrorism mustensure non-discrimination and equality among victims of all crimes to avoidcreating any hierarchy among victims, and that any difference in treatmentafforded to victims of acts of terrorism, as distinct from victims of other crimes,should be based upon their specific needs in accordance with applicabledomestic and international law and recognized best practices,

12. Emphasizing the importance of involving civil society, in particular families, youth,women, victims of terrorism, and religious, cultural and educational leaders, aswell as the media, including information technology companies, in supportingvictims, including in the provision of assistance and medical, legal, psychosocialor financial support services,

13. Recognizing the decisive role that victims of terrorism, victims’ associations andcivil society actors can play in efforts to counter terrorism by bringing publicawareness to the human impact of terrorist acts, which can also contribute to theprevention of terrorism and the building of resilience and social cohesion,

14. Highlighting the importance of effective co-ordination and co-operation amongrelevant governmental authorities, civil society organizations, including victims’,community-based and grassroots organizations, and private sector providers insupporting and assisting victims,

15. Underscoring further the central role of the UN in preventing and counteringterrorism and violent extremism, and the need for all States' actions to beconducted in compliance with the UN Charter and all other applicable obligationsunder international law, including international human rights law, internationalrefugee law, and international humanitarian law, as well as relevant UN SecurityCouncil Resolutions,

16. Welcoming the new UN Model Legislative Provisions to Support and Protect theRights and Needs of Victims of Terrorism, also reflecting the contribution of theOSCE PA in the drafting of these Provisions, and commending the adoption of

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