2. Humanitarian crisis in the region that minority traditionally inhabits and is one of the
sides in the conflict.
3. Humanitarian crisis outside of the region of conflict or other humanitarian catastrophe
where minority members have taken refuge to.
In the first two cases, national authorities usually need international assistance and fast
response of international organizations and insistence on application of international
conventions is of utter importance. The third case shows ability of developed nations to
assist newly forming minorities and provide access to human rights enjoyed as members of
minority groups. However, they do often need assistance and application of international
instruments for the protection of minorities. Inclusive approach is of greatest importance in
application of protection of minority as humanitarian crisis creates extraordinary situation
where usual definitions, conventions and agreements have to be applied in its broader
interpretation.
Article 6 of the FCNM in particular applies to everyone in the territory of the state party.