Forum on Minority Issues
Geneva, 15-16 December 2008
Statement by the Representative of the Hellenic Government
Deputy Permanent Representative of Greece
Ambassador M. Diamessis
Thematic focus on
“Minorities and the Right to Education”
Madame President,
We thank the Independent Expert on Minority Issues for her work
and her leadership as well as you, Madame President, for chairing
this meeting. We also thank the High Commissioner for Human
Rights Ms Navi Pillay for her insightful remarks.
Now, allow me some brief comments:
Greece believes that it is of utmost importance to promote the
integration of minorities into the societies they live in while
respecting their particularities. We strongly support the
recommendation provided for in paragraph 9 of Chapter III of
the draft Recommendations entitled “Essential requirements for an
effective strategy”. We do believe that state or local policies of
educational segregation through special classes or special
schools for minority pupils should be discouraged;
We do, however fully respect the status of minority schools
as established by the Lausanne Treaty of 1923, both in
Greece and Turkey.
I thought, Madame President, that we are here to comment on the
draft recommendations, not to issue political declarations, such as
the one delivered by Mr. Voskopoulos, a Greek civil servant himself,
who represents Rainbow, a political party that has freely
participated in a series of previous elections in Greece.