HRC, Forum on Minorities issues
Statement of the Republic of Macedonia
(Mr. Dusko Uzunovski, Minister Counsellor)
Madam Chairperson,
Since that I am taking floor for the first time, allow me on behalf of my Delegation to
congratulate you for the election as Chairperson of the first Forum on Minority Issues.
I would also like to commend the work of the IE on the Minorities issues Madam Gay
McDougall for the selection of the theme for the First Forum and for her work during the
preparation process.
Republic of Macedonia belongs to the group of more than 70 countries that cosponsored the
Resolution 6/15 of the HRC. We do consider that the education generally and the access to
education of the Minorities is essential for their complete integration in the overall system of the
respective state.
Madam Chairperson,
To describe arrangements for ensuring the equal opportunities and equal access to
education of Minorities in one state in 3 to 5 minutes is rather difficult tusk, but I will to
try to provide you with at least essential information on some of the aspects in the
concept note for the First Forum.
(As mentioned by you Madam Chairperson) The equal access to education in the
Republic of Macedonia is regulated by the Constitution and by the Laws on Elementary,
Secondary and Higher Education and the legal framework guarantees the right to education to
everybody under equal conditions, with special emphasis on the elementary and secondary
education, which are compulsory and free of charge. Discrimination based on sex, race, national,
ethnic
or
social
origin
or
religious
affiliation,
wealth
or
social
status, is prohibited.
(Mr. Thornberry: language) For members of the ethnic communities in the
Republic of Macedonia, the educational process is conducted in the language and
alphabet of the ethnic communities. The textbooks are also written in the language of
their instruction. The instructions in the overall system for education in the Republic of
Macedonia are held in four teaching languages: Macedonian, Albanian, Turkish and
Serbian. According to the curriculum for elementary school education, other languages of
the communities such as Vlach and Roma are being taught as optional languages.
Madam Chairperson,
(Control of Implementation and monitoring processes) Special bodies for the
advancement of education of persons belonging to the ethnic communities have been
established. Namely, a Directorate for Development and Advancement of Education in the
Communities' Languages was formed within the Ministry of Education that provides a
particular emphasis to the prevention of discrimination in the area of education.