Human Rights and Ethnicity:
What are the Human Rights of Ethnic Minorities?
Human Rights are universal, and civil, political, economic, social and cultural
rights belong to all human beings, including members of ethnic minority groups.
Members of ethnic minorities are entitled to the realization of all human rights
and fundamental freedoms on equal terms with others in society, without
discrimination of any kind. Ethnic minorities -- both the individuals belonging to
ethnic minorities and ethnic minorities as groups -- also enjoy certain human
rights specifically linked to their ethnic status, including their right to
maintain and enjoy their culture, religion, and language free from discrimination.
The Human Rights at Issue
The human rights of ethnic minorities are explicitly set out in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenants, the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the Convention on the Rights of
the Child, the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or
Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic Minorities and other widely adhered to
international human rights treaties and Declarations. They include the following
indivisible, interdependent and interrelated human rights:
The human right of members of ethnic minorities to freedom from any distinction,
exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, colour, national or ethnic
origin, language, religion, birth, or any other status, which has the purpose or
effect of impairing the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
The human right of members of ethnic minorities to freedom from discrimination in
all areas and levels of education, employment, access to health care, housing, and
social services.
The human right of each member of an ethnic minority to equal recognition as a
person before the law, to equality before the courts, and to equal protection of
the law.
The human right of all members of ethnic minorities to participate effectively in
cultural, religious, social, economic and public life.
The human right of members of ethnic minorities to freedom of association.
The human right of ethnic minorities to exist.
The human right of ethnic minorities to freedom from genocide and Aethnic
cleansing.
The human right of ethnic minorities to enjoy and develop their own culture and
language.
The human right of ethnic minorities to establish and maintain their own schools
and other training and educational institutions, and to teach and receive training
in their own languages.
The human right of members of ethnic minorities to participate in shaping decisions
and policies concerning their group and community, at the local, national and
international levels.
The human right of ethnic minorities to autonomy in matters internal to the group,
including in the fields of culture and religion.
Governments' Obligations to Ensuring the Human Rights of Ethnic Minorities
What provisions of human rights law guarantee the Human Rights of Ethnic Minorities?
Includes excerpts from the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, the International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, the Convention on the Prevention
and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the Convention on the Elimination
of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the Convention on the Rights of the
Child, the Convention
against Discrimination in Education, and the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples
Convention (No. 169).
- "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.... Everyone is
entitled to ... rights ... without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour,
sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin,
property, birth or other status.... All are equal before the law and are entitled
without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to
equal protection against any discrimination ... and against any incitement to ...
discrimination.... Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal
pay for equal work...."
- -- Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, Articles 1, 2, 7, and 23
- "States Parties...undertake to guarantee that ... rights ... will be exercised
without discrimination of any kind as to race, colour, sex, language, religion,
political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other
status.... The States Parties ... recognize the right of everyone to ... Fair wages
and equal remuneration for work of equal value without distinction of any kind....
Equal opportunity for everyone to be promoted.... Education ... shall be made
equally accessible to all."
- -- International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Articles 2, 7, and 13
- "Each State Party ... undertakes to ... ensure ... rights ... without distinction
of any kind.... All persons shall be equal before the courts.... Every child
shall have, without any discrimination as to race, colour, sex, language, religion,
national or social origin, property or birth, the right to such measures of
protection as are required by his status as a minor.... All persons are equal
before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to the equal protection
of the law.... The law shall prohibit any discrimination and guarantee to all
persons equal and effective protection against discrimination on any ground.....
In those States in which ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities exist, persons
belonging to such minorities shall not be denied the right, in community with the
other members of their group, to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise
their own religion, or to use their own language."
- -- International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Articles 2, 14, 24, 26, and 27
- "The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide ... is a crime under international
law which they undertake to prevent and to punish.... [Genocide] means any of the
following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national,
ethnical, racial or religious group...: Killing members of the groups; causing
serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on
the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in
whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
forcibly transferring children of the group to another group."
- -- Convention on the
Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Articles 1 and 2
- "States Parties condemn racial discrimination and undertake to pursue ... a policy
of eliminating racial discrimination in all its forms.... Each State Party
undertakes to engage in no act ... of racial discrimination....; Each State Party
shall take effective measures to review governmental, national and local policies,
and to amend, rescind or nullify any laws and regulations which have the effect of
creating or perpetuating racial discrimination...; Each State Party shall prohibit
and bring to an end ... racial discrimination by any persons, group or
organization.... States Parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate racial
discrimination in all its forms and to guarantee the right of everyone, without
distinction as to race, colour, national or ethnic origin, to equality before the
law, notably in the enjoyment of ... political rights ... civil rights ...
economic, social and cultural rights, in particular: the right to work, ... to just
and favourable conditions or work, to protection against unemployment, to equal pay
for equal work...; the right to housing; ... to public health, medical care, social
security and social services; the right to education and training.... States
Parties shall assure ... effective protection and remedies ... against any acts of
racial discrimination.... "
- -- Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, Articles 2, 5, and 6
- "States Parties shall respect and ensure ... rights ... to each child ... without
discrimination of any kind irrespective of the child's or his or her parent's or
legal guardian's race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion,
national, ethnic or social origin, property, disability, birth or other status.
States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to ensure that the child is
protected against all forms of discrimination or punishment on the basis of the
status, activities, expressed opinions, or beliefs of the child's parents, legal
guardians, or family members.... States Parties recognize the important function
performed by the mass media and shall ensure that the child has access to
information.... States Parties shall ... Encourage the mass media to have
particular regard to the linguistic needs of the child who belongs to a minority
group or who is indigenous.... States Parties recognize the right of the child to
education, and ... shall ... make primary education compulsory and available free
to all; ... make [secondary education] available and accessible to every child...;
make higher education accessible to all.... States Parties agree that the
education of the child shall be directed to ... the development of respect for the
child's parents, his or her own cultural identity, language and values.... In
those States in which ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities or persons of
indigenous origin exist, a child belonging to such a minority or who is indigenous
shall not be denied the right, in community with other members of his or her group,
to enjoy his or her own culture, to profess and practice his or her own religion,
or to use his or her own language. "
- -- Convention on the
Rights of the Child, Articles 2, 17, 28, 29 and 30
- "... States Parties ... undertake: To ... discontinue any ... practices which
involve discrimination in education.... It is essential to recognize the right of
members of national minorities to carry on their own educational activities,
including the maintenance of schools and ... the use or the teaching of their own
language...."
- -- Convention
against Discrimination in Education, Articles 3 and 5
- "Governments shall have the responsibility for ... Ensuring that [indigenous]
peoples benefit on an equal footing from the rights and opportunities which
national laws and regulations grant to other members of the population....
Indigenous and tribal peoples shall enjoy ... human rights ... without ...
discrimination.... Governments shall ... Establish means by which [indigenous]
peoples can freely participate ... at all levels of decision-making in ...
institutions and ... bodies responsible for policies and programmes which concern
them.... The peoples ... shall have the right to decide their own priorities for
... development as it affects their lives ... and the lands they occupy ... and to
exercise control ... over their ... development...."
- -- ILO Indigenous and Tribal
Peoples Convention, (No. 169), Articles 2, 3, 6, and 7
Governments' Commitments to Ensuring the Human Rights of Ethnic Minorities
What commitments have governments made to ensuring the realization of the Human
Rights of Ethnic Minorities?
Includes excerpts from the Declaration on the Rights
of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic Minorities,
the Declaration on the
Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or
Belief, and commitments made at the World Conference on Human
Rights in Vienna, the World Summit for Social
Development in Copenhagen, the Habitat II
conference in Istanbul.
- "States shall protect the existence and the ... ethnic, cultural, religious and
linguistic identity of minorities within their respective territories and shall
encourage conditions for the promotion of that identity.... Persons belonging to
national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities ... have the right to enjoy
their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion, and to use their own
language, in private and in public, freely and without interference or any form of
discrimination.... Persons belonging to minorities have the right to participate
effectively in decisions ... concerning the minority to which they belong or the
regions in which they live.... 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 ... citizens of other States to whom they are
related by ... ethnic, religious or linguistic ties.... Persons belonging to
minorities may exercise their rights ... individually as well as in community with
other members of their group, without any discrimination.... States shall ...
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. 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..... States should take appropriate measures so that ... persons belonging
to minorities may have adequate opportunities to learn their mother tongue or to
have instruction in their mother tongue. 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..... States should consider appropriate measures so that persons
belonging to minorities may participate fully in the economic progress and
development in their country."
- -- Declaration on
the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic
Minorities, Articles 1, 2, 3, and 4
-
"No one shall be subject to discrimination by any State, institution, group of
persons, or person on the grounds of religion or other belief.... All States shall
take effective measures to prevent and eliminate discrimination on the grounds of
religion or belief in the recognition, exercise and enjoyment of human rights ...
in all fields of civil, economic, political, social and cultural life...."
- -- Declaration on
the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion
or Belief, Articles 2 and 4
-
"Respect for human rights ... without distinction of any kind is a fundamental rule
of international human rights law. The ... elimination of all forms of racism and
racial discrimination ... and related intolerance is a priority task for the
international community.... The World Conference on Human Rights reaffirms the
obligation of States to ensure that persons belonging to minorities may exercise
fully and effectively all human rights ... without any discrimination and in full
equality before the law.... The persons belonging to minorities have the right to
enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion and to use
their own language in private and in public, freely and without interference or any
form of discrimination.... The World Conference ... expresses its dismay at massive
violations of human rights especially in the form of genocide, >ethnic cleansing'
and systematic rape of women in war situations, creating mass exodus of refugees
and displaced persons. While strongly condemning such abhorrent practices it
reiterates the call that perpetrators of such crimes be punished and such practices
immediately stopped.... The World Conference ... urges States and the international
community to promote and protect the rights or persons belonging to national or
ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities.... Measures to be taken ... should
include facilitation of their full participation in all aspects of the political,
economic, social, religious and cultural life of society and in the economic
progress and development in their country.... "
- -- Vienna
Declaration, Part I, paras. 15, 19, and 28; Part II, paras. 26 and 27
-
"We commit ourselves to promoting social integration by fostering societies that
are stable, safe and just and that are based on ... non-discrimination, tolerance,
respect for diversity, equality of opportunity, ... and participation of all
people.... To this end ... we will ... Formulate or strengthen policies and
strategies geared to the elimination of discrimination in all its forms and the
achievement of social integration based on equality and respect for human
dignity.... Promote access for all to education, information, technology ... as
essential means for enhancing ... participation in civil, political, economic,
social and cultural life.... Recognize and respect cultural, ethnic and religious
diversity, promote and protect the rights of persons belonging to national, ethnic,
religious or linguistic minorities, and take measures to facilitate their full
participation in all aspects of the political, economic, social, religious and
cultural life of their societies and in the economic progress and social
development of their countries..."
- -- Copenhagen
Declaration, Commitment 4
-
"Eliminating discrimination and promoting tolerance and mutual respect for ...
diversity ... requires ... Enacting and implementing ... laws ... to combat racism,
racial discrimination, religious intolerance in all its various forms, xenophobia
and all forms of discrimination in all walks of life in societies.... Taking
specific measures ... to remove long-standing legal and social barriers to
employment, education, productive resources and public services;... Governments
should promote equality and social justice by: Ensuring that all people are equal
before the law; Carrying out a regular review of public policy, including health
and education policies, and public spending from a social ... equality and equity
perspective...; Expanding and improving access to basic services with the aim of
ensuring universal coverage...; Promoting full access to preventive and curative
health care to improve the quality of life, especially by the vulnerable and
disadvantaged groups...."
- -- Copenhagen
Programme of Action, paras. 73 and 74
-
"We are determined to ... ensure equal enjoyment of all human rights ... for all
women and girls who face multiple barriers to their empowerment and advancement
because of such factors as their race, age, language, ethnicity, culture, religion,
or disability, or because they are indigenous people...."
- -- Beijing
Declaration, para. 32
-
"Massive violations of human rights ... in the form of genocide, ethnic cleansing
as a strategy of war ... and rape, creating a mass exodus of refugees and displaced
persons, are abhorrent practices that are strongly condemned and must be stopped
immediately, while perpetrators of such crimes must be punished.... Gross and
systematic violations ... that constitute serious obstacles to the full enjoyment
of human rights ... include ... all forms of racism, racial discrimination,
xenophobia, ... and religious intolerance.... Particular attention should be paid
to sexual violence against uprooted women and girls employed as a method of
persecution in systematic campaigns of terror and intimidation and forcing members
of a particular ethnic, cultural or religious group to flee their homes."
- -- Beijing
Platform for Action, paras. 131 and 132
-
"As human beings are at the centre of our concern for sustainable development, they
are the basis for our actions in implementing the Habitat Agenda.... We shall
intensify our efforts to eradicate ... discrimination, to promote and protect all
human rights and fundamental freedoms for all...."
- -- Istanbul
Declaration, para. 7
-
"Equitable human settlements are those in which all people, without discrimination
of any kind as to race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other
opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status, have equal
access to housing, infrastructure, health services, adequate food and water,
education.... We ... commit ourselves to ... Eradicating and ensuring legal
protection from discrimination in access to shelter and basic services, without
distinction of any kind...."
- -- Habitat Agenda, paras.
27 and 40
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