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Apostasy & Blasphemy Laws
Concluding Document of the Vienna Follow Up Meeting (1989, OSCE)
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The representatives of the participating States of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) met in Vienna from 4 November 1986 to 19 January 1989 in accordance with the provisions of the Final Act relating to the Follow-Up to the conference, as well as on the basis of the other relevant CSCE documents.
The representatives of the participating States reaffirmed their commitment to the CSCE process and underlined its essential role in increasing confidence, in opening up new ways for cooperation, in promoting respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms and thus strengthening international security.