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"Madam President, as a representative of the Jobbik Movement for a Better Hungary, I welcome and support the European Parliament’s motion for a resolution against the plans by the People’s Republic of China to make Chinese the official language in Tibetan schools. Although the Chinese occupiers guaranteed Tibet’s autonomy, they are progressively excluding the Tibetan language from education and official fora. China’s poor human rights record also raises the risk of conflicts developing in Tibet because of the forcible introduction of the Chinese language. Tibetans must be guaranteed the right to be educated in their own language and to deal with official matters in the Tibetan language. Their fundamental human rights must be guaranteed, including the right of assembly and the civil right to demonstrate. Sadly, we need not go far to find similar cases, since crude attempts at assimilation are a real and current problem in Europe, too. We only need to think of the way Romania treats Transylvanian Hungarians or Csángó Hungarians, or of the exclusionary, discriminatory Slovak language law."@en1
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