what the minorities can do to preserve their language, culture and customs and sustain them after the war won by neighbor country of you.
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Explanation: Minorities are the group of the society whose status has been declared minority in terms of cultural, religious and linguistic factors. ... They need protection form state in this political matter so that their religious and cultural beliefs are not suppressed by the majority community.
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Ethnic minorities can do so to maintain their language, culture and customs.
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- Minority rights are individual rights normally applicable to members of minorities on the basis of race, ethnicity, class, religion, language or gender and gender identity; and the collective rights of any minority group.
- Democratic countries cannot tolerate violations of basic human rights.
- However, it is argued that a country which introduces the principles of nationalism can cause oppression and discrimination against the basic human rights of minorities.
- In fact, minorities have tried to preserve their culture and identity in the former time.
- Today, and in a context of increasing globalization, it is easier to protect the culture and identity of ethnic minorities.
- The increasing mobility of people, objects and information fuels a strong tendency towards cultural homogeneity and the extinction of local languages.
- But languages that have youth, business and government on their side survive and thrive.
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