AfriForum warns UN Forum about disastrous consequences of anglicisation due to legislation such as Bela
29 November 2024
AfriForum has been attending the seventeenth session of the United Nations (UN) Forum on Minority Issues in Geneva, Switzerland, since yesterday to rally support against the destructive consequences of legislation that enables overcrowding in schools and promotes anglicisation, such as the now adjusted admissions and language policy provisions of the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act 32 of 2024 (the Bela Act) would have done. This step is part of the organisation’s international campaign to promote mother-language education.
According to Alana Bailey, who is attending the UN meeting in her capacity as AfriForum’s Head of Cultural Affairs, she also represented AfriForum at both this Forum’s African regional and international sessions in 2019, where the theme was “Education, language and the human rights of minorities”. In the report on these meetings that the Special Rapporteur submitted to the UN Human Rights Council in 2020, it was emphasised, among other things, that:
- states should protect the right of all communities to receive education in and of their respective languages;
- states should raise awareness about the importance of mother-language education as part of the protection and development of communities’ own unique identities and cultures;