ELEN ORAL STATEMENT TO 2023 UN FORUM ON MINORITY ISSUES
Session 4: Protection and promotion of the rights of persons belonging to
minority groups towards cohesive societies
Thank you Mr President, your Excellencies.
The European Language Equality Network is the leading international
organization working for the protection of European indigenous minoritised
languages.
Firstly, we would like to welcome the new UN SR to his post and look forward
to working with him.
Every day we work with our members to help them in their efforts at effective
language recovery and revitalization. And every day we deal with attacks and
discrimination against these languages, many of which are endangered.
In terms of best practices in language protection and recovery, having an
adequate legal base and funding is vital for effective language recovery. When
we look at the languages that are having some success in language
revitalization, such as Basque and Welsh, they all have a substantive legal base
in terms of legislation that give these languages the umbrella of protection for
them to conduct effective language recovery programmes.
We can compare Welsh to Breton, as examples. Wales, has an autonomous
government, with legislation that ensures official status and underpins Welshmedium education. In contrast, for Breton in Brittany, there is no autonomous
government, no co-official status or official usage, no legal underpinning for
Breton-medium education, no support for Breton language media. It means
that Breton speakers are vulnerable to any government attack and underlines
the need for a legal base to ensure language recovery