Discussion
The Chairperson opened the floor for discussion 14 .
During the discussion under item VII, participants raised the following issues:
The importance of promoting and protecting the use of minority languages as well
as the knowledge of the majority language, including in schools
Social and political inclusion cannot be a one-way process
Importance of the recognition of a minority and its actual implications for a given
State
Importance of data collection
Importance of confidence-building and to build the political will
Support for youth outreach
Use of new technologies
Importance of the participation of minorities at the local level
The situation of migrant workers and their incorporation in inclusion policies
Impact of state-controlled and state-sponsored media
Importance of ensuring proper follow-up to the Forum on Minority Issues and its
recommendations
Item VIII—Concluding remarks
Chairperson of the Forum on Minority Issues
Ms. Barbara Lee expressed her gratitude to all Forum participants as well as the
organizers. She indicated that there would be follow-up on the recommendations issued
by the Forum and that these recommendations should be seen as a living document to be
used in a very practical way with a view to shatter the barriers of discrimination and
move forward to ensure a more just and equitable world.
Independent expert on minority issues
Ms. McDougall underlined the uniqueness of this gathering which brought together more
than 500 participants from every regions of the world, including members of national or
provincial parliaments, members of local city or village councils or mayors, people who
have run for office and those who have represented their communities through civil
society activities and other established national institutions as well as experts on electoral
processes or voter engagement. She thanked the participants for the rich and constructive
discussion and inputs on the draft recommendations, underlining that the discussions had
highlighted numerous best practices but also one important fact i.e. that not one country
had fully solved or found the answer to the issues addressed during this Forum.
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The list of speakers, and when available the full text of their presentations, can be found on the Forum’s
website at:
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrcouncil/minority/oral_statements_forum_minority_2009.htm
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