Pearphidae schrieb am 09.03.2023 20:30:
Marcel Leutenegger schrieb am 09.03.2023 16:51:
Apropos - mit der Elimination allen Russischen kommt die Elimination allen Bulgarischen, Rumänischen und Polnischen. Die drei Länder beklagen sich ja auch nicht erst seit gestern über die ungleiche Behandlung ihrer ethnischen Minderheiten in der Ukraine.
Mir ist keine Diskriminierung ethnischer Minderheiten der ukrainischen Bevölkerung bekannt. Sicher haben Sie Belege für diese Behauptungen. Darf ich bitten?
normalerweise dürfen (relevante) minderheiten in der schule ihre eigene sprache verwenden.
das wurde verboten:
https://ukrainian-studies.ca/2020/10/20/the-official-act-on-the-state-language-entered-into-force-on-16-july-2019-the-status-of-ukrainian-and-minority-languages/
The law regulates the functioning of Ukrainian as the only state language in the spheres of public life throughout Ukraine. “Ukrainian as the only state language” means that it is also used as the language of inter-ethnic communication, is a safeguard for the protection of human rights for every Ukrainian citizen regardless of their ethnic origin, and is a factor in the unity and national security of Ukraine. The law does not apply to the sphere of private communication and the conduct of religious rites.
As regards the use of languages in education, the law mirrors the provisions in article 7 of the Law of Ukraine “On education”[4] and extends the transition period for their implementation from 1 September 2020 until 1 September 2023—although only for students studying in minority languages that are official languages in the European Union. For students studying in other minority languages, the relevant provisions will take effect earlier, on 1 September 2020.
The law also introduces a new clause that restricts all secondary school finals, “external independent” exams, and post-secondary admissions tests to be only in Ukrainian (except for foreign language tests). This will take effect in 2030.
das betrifft auch die ungarischen minoritäten und die sind auch sauer deswegen
Hungarian institutions emphasized that the Ukrainian language law severely restricts the right of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine to study in their native language. Meanwhile, the Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto stated that the “Ukrainian language law violates Hungarian minority rights and reflects the vision of President Petro Poroshenko, who promotes anti-Hungarian policies.
Das Posting wurde vom Benutzer editiert (10.03.2023 16:16).