
Rights of Minorities
The rights of minorities protect groups with different cultural, religious, or linguistic backgrounds from discrimination and unfair treatment. These rights ensure minorities can preserve their identity, practice their traditions, and participate equally in society without fear of oppression. They include freedom of religion, cultural expression, access to education in their language, and political representation. These protections aim to promote social harmony, uphold diversity, and ensure that minorities have equal opportunities and dignity within the broader community.