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.
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.
5.
States should consider appropriate
measures so that
persons
belonging to
minorities may
participate fully in the
economic
progress and
development in their
country.