IV
(30)
The participating States recognize that the questions relating to
national minorities can only be satisfactorily resolved in a democratic political
framework based on the rule of law, with a functioning independent judiciary.
This framework guarantees full respect for human rights and fundamental
freedoms, equal rights and status for all citizens, the free expression of all
their legitimate interests and aspirations, political pluralism, social tolerance
and the implementation of legal rules that place effective restraints on the
abuse of governmental power.
They also recognize the important role of non-governmental
organizations, including political parties, trade unions, human rights
organizations and religious groups, in the promotion of tolerance, cultural
diversity and the resolution of questions relating to national minorities.
They further reaffirm that respect for the rights of persons
belonging to national minorities as part of universally recognized human
rights is an essential factor for peace, justice, stability and democracy in the
participating States.
(31)
Persons belonging to national minorities have the right to
exercise fully and effectively their human rights and fundamental freedoms
without any discrimination and in full equality before the law.
The participating States will adopt, where necessary, special
measures for the purpose of ensuring to persons belonging to national
minorities full equality with the other citizens in the exercise and enjoyment of
human rights and fundamental freedoms.
(32)
To belong to a national minority is a matter of a person’s
individual choice and no disadvantage may arise from the exercise of such
choice.
Persons belonging to national minorities have the right freely to
express, preserve and develop their ethnic, cultural, linguistic or religious
identity and to maintain and develop their culture in all its aspects, free of any
attempts at assimilation against their will. In particular, they have the right
(32.1)
public;
— to use freely their mother tongue in private as well as in
(32.2)
— to establish and maintain their own educational, cultural
and religious institutions, organizations or associations, which can seek
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