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When Language Rights are not enough!

What is it about?

After wars end, peace agreements are drawn up which can support the speaking of lesser-used languages. Sometimes this can cause more problems than it solves since some people see the situation as a zero-sum game.

Why is it important?

Sometimes the end of a war doesn't mean genuine peace. Instead, it rumbles on. Langauge rights on paper don't always solve problems. Instead, there needs to be a way to help people understand the other person's point of view

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The following have contributed to this page:
Mairead Nic Craith and Philip McDermott
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