emigration of young people forced to realise their opportunities
and choose universities abroad raises serious concerns.
Guided by the International Bill of Human Rights, the
Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or
Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities, the Charter of Paris
for a New Europe, point 33 of the Document of the Copenhagen
Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the
CSCE (1990), other international instruments and according to
the aforementioned, we believe, the recommendation 12 should
be enhanced and expressed as follows:
“States are obliged to comply with and implement into
national legislation the ratified international legal
instruments, both universal and regional, relating to the
protection of minority rights, justice and non-discrimination,
considering it the most important measure to prevent violence.
States have an obligation to implement the Declaration on the
Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious
and Linguistic Minorities, and other international legal
instruments in their entirety; develop and implement
mechanisms for the protection of minorities. Any measures
intended to change the situation of the minority rights shall be
taken only after proper consultations with minorities,
including contact with organisations or associations of such
minorities.”
We believe that only if the provisions of such a
recommendation are respected, will the political and social
stability be possible to achieve in the country of the rule of law