FUEN CONGRESS 2015
11.06.2019Photos and slideshow
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Ups and downs from Flensburg to Komotini – One year of minority protection in Europe
Every FUEN member organisation had the chance to give a short report on what happened in their minority since 2014. In a session moderated by FUEN Vice President Bernhard Ziesch reports were presented on the Macedonian minority in Greece and the Turks of Rhodes, Kos and Dodecanese. Furthermore the participants heard about the German Sinti and Roma, the Minority Council of Germany, the minorities in Hungary, the Hungarian minority in Romania, the Karachay-Balkars in the Russian Federation, the West-Frisians in the Netherlands and the Bretons in France.
FUEN Assembly of Delegates |
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The official programme of the 60th FUEN Congress in Komotini ended with the Assembly of Delegates. This session of the highest FUEN body, moderated by vice-president Bernhard Ziesch and prepared and coordinated by legal/policy advisor Frank de Boer, was attended by 30 organisations with voting rights and their delegations. President Hans Heinrich Hansen and his fellow executive board members gave a summing up of what FUEN has been involved in, and Hansen was satisfied to conclude that these activities had yielded positive results. With the continuation of our Minority SafePack Initiative, the opening of the office of the House of Minorities, the lobbying at European level and a series of top-level meetings with politicians, we are outing FUEN and the European minorities in the right position. FUEN has already created the necessary framework conditions for this. In the last few months, under the leadership of our 39-year-old secretary general, Susann Schenk, it has been possible to get FUEN out of the red and into a positive situation for the coming years. Several prestigious events have already been confirmed for 2015/2016. In September 2015, the German-speaking Community in Belgium will be hosting the new FUEN Advisory Council, and the FUEN Congress in May 2016 will be held in Wrocław/Breslau when it is the European Capital of Culture, and the governor of South Tyrol has invited the political policy makers of the European regions to the EUROPEADA in June 2016. These are the ways in which we will be able step by step to establish a forum for the European minorities, said a confident Hansen. Greeting Vice President Martha Stocker (in German) Greeting Minority Commissioner of Germany Hartmut Koschyk
The assembly of delegates passed the congress resolution with the main demand for a contact committee at the EU. The delegates were pleased to note that the management of FUEN has been able to create the necessary prerequisites for opening their representative office in Brussels. FUEN Main Resolution (in Russian)
A result of the congress was the passing of a resolution on the situation in Greece and the situation of the Western Thrace Turks. Three other resolutions were also passed: from the Hungarians in Romania and Slovakia, from the Ecumenical Federation of Constantinopolitans, and the Aromanian Community in Romania.
FUEN Resolution on Greece (in Russian)
Resolution of the Turkish Minority of Western Thrace Resolution of the Turkish Minority of Western Thrace (in Russian)
Resolution of the Ecumenical Federation of Constantinopolitans Resolution of the Ecumenical Federation of Constantinopolitans (in Russian)
Resolution Aromanian Community in Romania Resolution Aromanian Community in Romania (in Russian)
The Macedonian association “Illinden” from Albania was welcomed into the FUEN family, along with the Assembly of nationalities of Ukraine, an umbrella organisation for over 50 minorities and ethnic groups, and the Moldavians from Ukraine. Presentations were given about the FUEN Congress of 2016 in Wrocław/Breslau, Poland and about the Congress of 2017 that will take place in Cluj/Koloszvár, Romania.
Hans Heinrich Hansen thanked his very committed colleagues on the board, Martha Stocker, Olga Martens, Lorant Vinzce, Bernhard Ziesch, Halit Habip Oğlu, Dieter Paul Küssner and Matic Germovšek Ž., the member organisations, the FUEN Team and all sponsors for their support over the last year. |
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