HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
Forum on Minority Issues
Geneva, 15-16 December 2008
Mr. Sameer Nooraldeen Hasan
2008 OHCHR Minority Fellow
National Institute for Human Rights, Iraq
E-mail: sameernhassan@gmail.com
Intervention for item VII of the provisional agenda
The Content and Delivery of the Curriculum
Chairman of the Forum on Minority Issues
Ladies and gentlemen in attendance
I am pleased and honored to be one of the participants and speakers in this Forum on Minority Issues.
Mr. Chairman,
It is well known that the issue of education is of great importance in the exercise of one’s rights as stated
in the relevant international treaties and this right must be exercised properly. So, we as minorities, have
a glimmer of hope in exercising our right to education in our mother tongue in the Federal Republic of
Iraq and as stated in the Constitution. Upon returning to the reality on the ground, there are wrong
policies put in place by some political parties in the decision-making body and to cite a few indications
of one of Iraq’s provinces on the policies of diversities, minorities and nationalities of Kirkuk, which is
located to the north of Baghdad. The policies are as follows:
1. The imposition of teaching only a single language without providing an opportunity to learn other
major and secondary languages in the country and especially in the province of Kirkuk.
2. The building of competent educational institutions only for certain groups excluding the
involvement of others in those institutions for the procession of the cultures in the multi-ethnic
society.
3. The enforcement of the use of the old curriculum without allowing development in the curriculum
to disallow the capacity of the students to keep up with the pace of the global education system
4. The enforcement of curriculums in sub-dialects of the national language that do not correspond
to the tone used by the inhabitants in the province of Kirkuk.
5. The lack of textbooks and essential provisional services in the schools that teach the national
language to minorities in the province of Kirkuk.