Youth Issues under the illegal administration of the Free Territory of Trieste by TRIEST NGO triest-ngo.org 1 December 2017 Trieste is a diverse and multilingual territory, positioned at the meeting point of the three main European cultural groups: Latin to the West, Slavic to the East, Germanic to the North. It should be noted that this represents only a potential yet to be expressed, as of today, as the very own survival and sustainability of this Territory is constantly hindered, especially in its zone administered by Italy, by practices that undermine the quality of life, ability to grow up and to find occupation of the young citizens of Trieste. This led to disastrous outcomes, as the city has lost, due to youth emigration, almost one third of its inhabitants[1] in the last few decades. This current condition is not just completely unsustainable, but a direct result of the decision, by the Italian government, to administer this sovereign territory in complete disregard to the International Law currently in force. Lack of inclusive education in the Free Territory of Trieste In the city of Trieste, which is today administered by Italy, the Italian government is responsible for practices towards young citizens that are against Italy’s own current International obligations. One clear example would be, for instance, 5th grade widely-used geography textbooks [2][Fig.1] that state that “Trieste was permanently[definitively] annexed to Italy in 1920”. What we know for sure is that, when we consider the actual International Law, there is a multilateral Treaty, the 1947 Treaty of Peace with Italy, which is today in force – and has continuously been since September 15, 1947, which unequivocally states (according to article 21.2 that Italy had then lost any sovereignty over Trieste, without the shadow of a doubt. Could the Italian government possibly not be aware of this? Of course they are: they have lost a war and were forced by the Allied powers to sign this treaty, which unequivocally gave sovereignty of the Free Territory of Trieste to its citizens, and no other country or government could claim otherwise, as long as this treaty is in force. Yet, students are today being openly deceived, and in doing so the human and civil rights of tens of thousands of young citizens of Trieste end up being violated on a daily basis. Note: this is not just in violation of the Treaty of Peace with Italy itself, but also contrary to United Nations Security Council resolution n.16 [3]. Therefore, according to the content of this officially approved textbook, among many – in an educational environment where approximately half of the teachers are not from Trieste – the Italian government deliberately negates, in fact, some of the outcomes of world war 2. This is happening right now, in 2017, in the heart of Europe. And it is not a unique mistake, but something that unfortunately appears to be premeditated and systematic. Information (or lack thereof) is used, today, as a vector to inhibit youth awareness of human rights, in Trieste. Fur- thermore, the media environment is very exclusive of part of the citizenry, such as the thousands of Triestines that claimed their human and civil rights during the last 5 years [4], which culminated in major demonstrations [5] [Fig.2]. Right now every mass-media outlet is therefore committing, for instance, active censorship of the current International legislation in force over the Free Territory of Trieste, as well as on the human and civil rights of all young citizens that derive from it, such as the right of citizenship and rights of development.Human rights are today eliminated from the public discourse, and in doing so Italy is actively discriminating against the citizens of the Free Territory of Trieste. We have a situation in which there is virtually no easy way for young citizens to even get to know about the existence of such rights, let alone participate. Furthermore, the Italian government has intentionally been neglecting the Slovenian language, counting on the fact that in so doing fewer FTT citizens would learn this language that, together with Italian and Croatian, is an official language of this Territory. This, in turn, drastically lowered the competitiveness of the local businesses, hindering even further the local economy. Under the Italian administration, Slovenian is applied only very partially, and virtually no mixing between languages is currently encouraged: Italian is exclusively used in pretty much all local official communications, while Slovenian is used (together with Italian) only in specific locations where it is spoken by the majority, or in specific schools with Slovenian language as primary. No language mixing in schools is encouraged, and it is now almost impossible to learn Slovenian as a second language for someone who attends an Italian-language school. This is not what having two official languages (as described in the Treaty of Peace with Italy) means, as anyone who has ever been to a plurilingual territory knows very well. It can not continue: the disregard for International Law over Trieste by the Italian government has become too obvious, and has caused too great of a damage to the lives of young Triestines. The Italian government, as well as the governments of Slovenia and Croatia, need to completely rethink the way they relate to the young citizens of the Free Territory of Trieste. Youth and the Media in the digital age in the Free Territory of Trieste Let’s introduce an example of how an evolution in the media environment can change our perception of human rights. The Free Territory of Trieste is a small piece of sovereign land in the heart of Europe, created in 1947 by virtue of an International treaty which is to this day fully in force. This simple truth was just nowhere to be found on traditional media, for decades. And it is, even today, almost completely and forcibly removed from the public discourse. And the fact that all local traditional mass-media were - and still are - run by Italian and Slovenian corporations doesn’t really help. But something happened, approximately 5 years ago: the actual first-hand pieces of information that determine the

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