Linguistic Human Rights
Linguistic Human Rights refer to the rights of individuals and communities to use their own languages in various aspects of life, including education, government, and public services. These rights aim to protect linguistic diversity and ensure that speakers of minority languages can communicate and participate fully in society without discrimination.
These rights are often linked to broader human rights frameworks, such as those outlined by the United Nations and other international organizations. Protecting linguistic rights helps preserve cultural identity and promotes social inclusion, allowing individuals to express themselves and engage with their communities in their native languages.