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    COUNCIL OF EUROPE COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS CALLED CE COUNTRIES TO UPHOLD LINGUISTIC RIGHTS OF NATIONAL MINORITIES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    02.02.2010 19:47 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
    Thomas Hammarberg made a statement on the rights of national minorities
    and appealed to the Council of Europe member countries to respect the
    rights of ethnic minorities. "We must respect the linguistic rights of
    national minorities, otherwise the human rights are violated leading
    to inter-communal clashes," Hammerberg's statement says.

    He drew attention to the fact that over the past 20 years this problem
    has worsened again. The existing nationalist tendencies are used
    by radicals for spreading xenophobia against minorities. "Language
    problems in Europe are not a phenomenon, international and European
    conventions have provisions and rules concerning these issues,"
    the statement of the commissioner said, Yerkir Union reported.

    The Council of Europe is the oldest international organisation working
    towards European integration, having been founded in 1949. It has
    a particular emphasis on legal standards, human rights, democratic
    development, the rule of law and cultural co-operation. It has
    47 member states with some 800 million citizens. Its statutory
    institutions are the Committee of Ministers comprising the foreign
    ministers of each member state, the Parliamentary Assembly composed
    of MPs from the Parliament of each member state, and the Secretary
    General heading the secretariat of the Council of Europe. The most
    famous conventional bodies of the Council of Europe are the European
    Court of Human Rights, which enforces the European Convention on Human
    Rights, and the European Pharmacopoeia Commission, which sets the
    quality standards for pharmaceutical products in Europe. The Council
    of Europe's work has resulted in standards, charters and conventions
    to facilitate cooperation between European countries and further
    integration. The seat of the Council of Europe is in Strasbourg,
    France with English and French as its two official languages. The
    Committee of Ministers, the Parliamentary Assembly and the Congress
    also use German, Italian and Russian for some of their work.
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