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3.
Older persons
28.
The Committee is of the view that States parties to the Covenant are obligated to pay
particular attention to the promotion and protection of the cultural rights of older persons.
The Committee emphasizes the important role that older persons continue to play in most
societies by reason of their creative, artistic and intellectual abilities, and as the transmitters
of information, knowledge, traditions and cultural values. Consequently, the Committee
attaches particular importance to the message contained in recommendations 44 and 48 of
the Vienna International Plan of Action on Aging, calling for the development of
programmes featuring older persons as teachers and transmitters of knowledge, culture and
spiritual values, and encouraging Governments and international organizations to support
programmes aimed at providing older persons with easier physical access to cultural
institutions (such as museums, theatres, concert halls and cinemas).27
29.
The Committee therefore urges States parties to take account of the
recommendations contained in the United Nations Principles for Older Persons, and in
particular of principle 7, that older persons should remain integrated in society, participate
actively in the formulation and implementation of policies that directly affect their
well-being and share their knowledge and skills with younger generations; and principle 16,
that older persons should have access to the educational, cultural, spiritual and recreational
resources of society.28
4.
Persons with disabilities
30.
Paragraph 17 of the Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons
with Disabilities provides that States should ensure that persons with disabilities have the
opportunity to utilize their creative, artistic and intellectual potential, not only for their own
benefit, but also for the enrichment of their community, be they in urban or rural areas, and
that States should promote accessibility to and availability of places for cultural
performances and services.29
31.
In order to facilitate participation of persons with disabilities in cultural life, States
parties should, inter alia, recognize the right of these persons to have access to cultural
material, television programmes, films, theatre and other cultural activities, in accessible
forms; to have access to places where cultural performances or services are offered, such as
theatres, museums, cinemas, libraries and tourist services and, to the extent possible, to
monuments and places of national cultural importance; to the recognition of their specific
cultural and linguistic identity, including sign language and the culture of the deaf; and to
the encouragement and promotion of their participation, to the extent possible, in
recreational, leisure and sporting activities.30
5.
Minorities
32.
In the Committee’s view, article 15, paragraph 1 (a) of the Covenant also includes
the right of minorities and of persons belonging to minorities to take part in the cultural life
of society, and also to conserve, promote and develop their own culture.31 This right entails
the obligation of States parties to recognize, respect and protect minority cultures as an
essential component of the identity of the States themselves. Consequently, minorities have
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General comment No. 6 (1995), paras. 38 and 40.
General comment No. 6 (1995), para. 39.
General Assembly resolution 48/96, annex.
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, art. 30.
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, art. 27; Declaration on the Rights of Persons
Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities, para. 1 (1).
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