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The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly:

24. Calls on OSCE participating States to swiftly and fully implement the internationallegal framework on countering terrorism, as well as relevant OSCE commitmentsin this field;

25. Calls on participating States to decisively address domestic terrorism targeted atgroups based on ethnicity, race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age,religion, political affiliation or citizenship status, including through the adoption ofan OSCE Anti-Discrimination, Equity, and Inclusion Plan, as urged by theAssembly at its 2021 Remote Session;

26. Exhorts OSCE participating States to adopt and align relevant national legislationin line with the new UN Model Legislative Provisions to Support and Protect theRights and Needs of Victims of Terrorism, as appropriate;

27. Calls upon all OSCE participating States to develop comprehensive assistanceplans for victims of terrorism, regardless of whether the perpetrator of the terroristact is identified, apprehended, prosecuted or convicted, consistent with domesticlaw, taking into account a gender perspective, to address the immediate, short-term and long-term needs of victims of terrorism and their families, with regardto their relief and rehabilitation, ensuring that they are provided with propersupport and assistance, both immediately after an attack and in the long term;

28. Encourages OSCE participating States to co-operate with relevant institutions ofcivil society in initiating, developing and implementing policies and services thatempower victims of terrorism, as well as in expressing solidarity with, andproviding support for, the victims of terrorism and their families;

29. Calls on all OSCE participating States to ensure that victims of terrorism receivethe material, medical, psychological and social assistance that is necessary tomeet their needs as victims, and that all assistance is accessible and available,on a non-discriminatory basis, including to groups with special needs orvulnerabilities;

30. Prompts national authorities to ensure the right of victims of terrorism to full,adequate, effective and prompt reparation for all harm suffered from terrorism,including where it is not available from a person or entity responsible for suchterrorism;

31. Appeals to OSCE participating States to ensure that victims are timely informedof their rights to assistance, reparation, protection and access to justice and thatthey are provided with effective, fair, humane, transparent and accountablecriminal justice systems, in accordance with applicable domestic andinternational law, and provided with measures to support each victim’s specificneeds, including when developing and maintaining appropriate strategies forprosecution and rehabilitation;

32. Calls upon OSCE participating States to respect the dignity and legal rights ofvictims of terrorism, as provided for in domestic law, in criminal litigation, and ingaining access to justice, to enable full participation by victims of terrorism and

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