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involvement in all appropriate stages of criminal proceedings, including the right to be considered for witness protection measures and appropriate support during criminal proceedings, awareness of court proceedings and charges, the right to be treated with fairness and with respect for their dignity and privacy, and for their safety from intimidation and retaliation, in particular where they appear as witnesses, the right to full and timely restitution, and the ability to address the court and consult with prosecutors;

33. UrgesOSCE participating States to implement necessary measures to preventsecondary and repeat victimization to victims of terrorism within the criminaljustice process, duly emphasizing the importance of a victim-centred approachand the principle of “do no harm” with respect to the rights, dignity, and well-beingof victims, with due regard to particular vulnerabilities, and the need forappropriate trauma-informed training for professionals who come into contactwith victims;

34. Encourages OSCE participating States to establish a permanent co-ordinationbody for victims of terrorism composed of representatives from all relevant publicauthorities and civil society organizations, including non-governmentalorganizations, victims’ associations, victims’ advocates and women’s rightsassociations;

35. Urges OSCE participating States to develop a multidisciplinary and accessiblecrisis response team that includes victim assistance professionals, whichproactively identifies victims and assesses their needs in the aftermath of anattack;

36. Urges parliamentarians in the OSCE region to strengthen national legislationessential in combating terrorism, promote respect for and solidarity with victimsof terrorism, and speak out strongly and promptly against terrorism and violentextremism and radicalization leading to terrorism;

37. Encourages OSCE participating States to further develop the role and profile ofthe OSCE as a regional security platform for the exchange of good practice,lessons learned and information, as well as for promoting co-operation amongparticipating States, including on victims of terrorism;

38. Calls on the 2022 and 2023 Chairs-in-Office of the OSCE to continue to promotean active role for the OSCE in this domain, and encourages the OSCE executivestructures in co-operation with the OSCE PA and by leveraging on theirrespective strengths to continue to raise awareness, promote good practices,and assist the OSCE participating States in the implementation of relevantinternational obligations and OSCE commitments, in line with the OSCE'scomprehensive approach to security and taking into account a gender- and child-sensitive perspective;

39. Encourages the OSCE PA Ad Hoc Committee on Countering Terrorism tocontinue to add value in this field through targeted initiatives in partnership withnational and international stakeholders aimed at promoting the fullimplementation of the global counter-terrorism framework while, at the sametime, fostering greater parliamentary engagement in counter-terrorism matters,

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