
Linguistic Rights
Linguistic rights refer to the rights of individuals and groups to use and preserve their languages. These rights ensure that people can speak, read, and write in their native languages, access education and public services in those languages, and participate in cultural life. Recognizing linguistic rights helps protect minority languages from becoming endangered and promotes diversity. These rights are important for fostering equality, cultural identity, and social integration, ensuring that everyone can express themselves and be understood in their language of choice.