National minorities and COVID-19: inequality deepened, vulnerability exacerbated

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On 28 May, the Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities made a statement welcoming the efforts made by the authorities in several Council of Europe member states during the COVID-19 pandemic to reach out to persons belonging to national minorities and to respond to their specific needs. It noted with deep concern, however, that the crisis has exacerbated their vulnerability and deepened the already existing inequalities in the Council of Europe member States.

“Persons belonging to national minorities have often faced discrimination, hate speech and stigma, as well as a lack of relevant information in minority languages,” the Committee stated.

“The suspension of classes in schools and pre-school education during the COVID-19 pandemic has regrettably often resulted in the unequal access to education and discrimination of children belonging to national minorities, particularly those who were not proficient enough in the official languages to be provided with appropriate educational content. As a result, children of national minorities may be at risk of learning delays and dropping out”, it emphasized.

Respecting the rights of persons belonging to national minorities is a prerequisite for ensuring democracy, peace and security. The Advisory Committee will continue to follow closely the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the respect of rights of persons belonging to national minorities and to ensure that states responses are in compliance with their human rights obligations.

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National minorities and COVID-19: inequality deepened, vulnerability exacerbated

2020/07/98798-1593673357.jpg
Read: 1416     12:30     02 Июль 2020    

On 28 May, the Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities made a statement welcoming the efforts made by the authorities in several Council of Europe member states during the COVID-19 pandemic to reach out to persons belonging to national minorities and to respond to their specific needs. It noted with deep concern, however, that the crisis has exacerbated their vulnerability and deepened the already existing inequalities in the Council of Europe member States.

“Persons belonging to national minorities have often faced discrimination, hate speech and stigma, as well as a lack of relevant information in minority languages,” the Committee stated.

“The suspension of classes in schools and pre-school education during the COVID-19 pandemic has regrettably often resulted in the unequal access to education and discrimination of children belonging to national minorities, particularly those who were not proficient enough in the official languages to be provided with appropriate educational content. As a result, children of national minorities may be at risk of learning delays and dropping out”, it emphasized.

Respecting the rights of persons belonging to national minorities is a prerequisite for ensuring democracy, peace and security. The Advisory Committee will continue to follow closely the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the respect of rights of persons belonging to national minorities and to ensure that states responses are in compliance with their human rights obligations.

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Tags: #yazidisinfo   #news   #humanrights   #nationalminorities