HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL Forum on Minority Issues Geneva, 15 – 16 December 2008 YA§A e.V. Kurdish Centre for Legal Studies & Consultancy Kurdisches Zentrum für juristische Studien und Beratungen Navenda kurdî ji bo lêkolîn û rawêjkarîya yasayî ‫تاساردلل يدركلا زكرملا‬ ‫ةينوناقلا تاراشتسالاو‬ YASA e.V. Postfach 7624 53076 Bonn Germany www.yasa-online.org Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for giving me the floor. My name is Jian Badrakhan from YASA, the Kurdish Centre for Legal Studies & Consultancy. Our Organization advocates the rights of Kurdish People in Syria, which are estimated to be about 3 million. The Syrian constitution has a special capital about education and cultural principals, starting with Article 21 which states: “The education and cultural system aims to build an Arabic national socialistic generation..”. Article 21 clarifies the aim of the educational system in Syria, and as the Kurds are a national minority, the Syrian government has with this, over decades excluded and systematically violated the rights of the Kurds to a proper education. The first of such barriers can be seen in the following examples:

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