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4.
Persons belonging to minorities have the right to establish and maintain their
own associations.
5.
Persons belonging to minorities have the right to establish and maintain,
without any discrimination, free and peaceful contacts with other members of their
group and with persons belonging to other minorities, as well as contacts across
frontiers with citizens of other States to whom they are related by national or ethnic,
religious or linguistic ties.
Article 3
1.
Persons belonging to minorities may exercise their rights, including those set
forth in the present Declaration, individually as well as in community with other
members of their group, without any discrimination.
2.
No disadvantage shall result for any person belonging to a minority as the
consequence of the exercise or non-exercise of the rights set forth in the present
Declaration.
Article 4
1.
States shall take measures where required to ensure that persons belonging to
minorities may exercise fully and effectively all their human rights and fundamental
freedoms without any discrimination and in full equality before the law.
2.
States shall take measures to create favourable conditions to enable persons
belonging to minorities to express their characteristics and to develop their culture,
language, religion, traditions and customs, except where specific practices are in
violation of national law and contrary to international standards.
3.
States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons
belonging to minorities may have adequate opportunities to learn their mother
tongue or to have instruction in their mother tongue.
5.
States should consider appropriate measures so that persons belonging to
minorities may participate fully in the economic progress and development in their
country.
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4.
States should, where appropriate, take measures in the field of education, in
order to encourage knowledge of the history, traditions, language and culture of the
minorities existing within their territory. Persons belonging to minorities should have
adequate opportunities to gain knowledge of the society as a whole.