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Compendium on Human Rights of Armed Forces Personnel: Ethnic and linguistic minorities
Ethnic and linguistic minorities are part of the diverse societies found across the OSCE region. Their participation and the protection of their cultural, religious and language rights are essential to social cohesion. This is no less true in the armed forces, where the equal representation and nondiscrimination of ethnic and linguistic minorities can become a source of national unity. Equally, promoting equality and preventing discrimination is important for ensuring the operational effectiveness of the armed forces.
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