Oral Intervention
Minorities Forum
Claude Cahn, Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE)
16 December 2008
Thank you Madame Chair.
I understand we have very limited time. I will speak directly to recommendations 21 and 27.
Recommendation 21 speaks to issues of segregation of minorities in special schools or special classes.
A number of speakers have referred to the important recent decision of the European Court of Human
Rights in the matter of D.H. and Others v. Czech Republic, in confirming the ban on indirect
discrimination against Roma – and by extension also to similarly situated minorities – under the
European legal order. That case concerned the arbitrary, racially discriminatory placement of Romani
children in so-called special schools for the mildly mentally disabled.
The Grand Chamber of the Court will soon hear another case, potentially implicating far greater
numbers of children. The case concerns the placement of children in separate educational arrangements
on the pre-textual grounds that they do not adequately know the language of the majority, either against
the will of their parents, or after manipulatively securing their “consent”. On these grounds, hundreds of
thousands of minority children throughout the world are educated in segregated, substandard facilities. It
is very important that para. 21 also address this form of segregation.
Para. 21 should also address segregated education arising from residential segregation and/or other
forms of ghettoisation.
Finally, para. 27 provides an important basis from which to recognize that the denial of rights outside the
field of education can have a devastating impact on the ability of minorities to realize effectively the right
to education. The current draft text would be strengthened via explicit links to the developing
international law acquis, including but not necessarily limited to the following:
The right to adequate housing – including a prevalence of forced evictions, and other systemic
frustrations of secure tenure;
Land rights, including the land rights of minorities and indigenous peoples;
The right to water and sanitation;
The right to a healthy environment.
Thank you Madame Chair.