17 management of these institutions beyond those required of all private schools or training institutions nationwide. 2. Schools, educational and training institutions established by persons belonging to a linguistic minority have the right to impart education in their language. 3. Schools, educational and training institutions established by persons belonging to a religious or belief minority have the right to impart education in conformity with the principles of their religion or belief and to teach the corresponding religion or belief. 4. All persons receiving instruction in minority private schools, educational and training establishments shall also be provided sufficient opportunities to learning the culture(s) and language(s) of the country as a whole. 5. Minority private schools and institutions are entitled to seek their own sources of funding without any hindrance or discrimination. Where State, municipal or other public authorities provide budgetary subsidies or other types of support for schools, educational and training institutions established, maintained or managed by private parties, such subsidies or support shall also be provided on a non-discriminatory basis to the institutions of minorities. 6. Separate private educational activities or schools, educational and training establishments established, maintained and managed by persons belonging to a linguistic or religious or belief minority cannot be regarded as discriminatory or segregating institutions if voluntary and open to all persons, regardless of race, who belong to that religious or belief or linguistic minority. Article 54 States parties agree that education of children belonging to minorities shall be directed to: (a) the development of respect for the child’s own cultural identity, language and values, for the national values of the country in which the child is living, the country from which she or he may originate, and for cultures, languages and religions or beliefs different from his or her own; (b) the preparation of the child for responsible life in a free society, in the spirit of dialogue, understanding, peace, tolerance, equality of sexes, and friendship among all peoples, ethnic, national and religious or belief communities. Part VIII Article 55 Persons belonging to minorities have the right to establish and maintain their own minority language media. State regulation of private media shall be based on objective and nondiscriminatory criteria. Article 56 Persons belonging to minorities shall have access to broadcast time in their own language on publicly service media. At national, regional and local levels the amount and quality of time allocated to broadcasting in the language of a given minority shall be commensurate with the numerical size and concentration of the minority and appropriate to its situation and needs.

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