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Vasilevich: Belarus discriminates Belarusian speakers
Today, ECMI Research Associate Hanna Vasilevich speaks in Yalta. She will describe how Belarus discriminates against speakers of the state’s own titular language: Belarusian. Continue reading
Join the ECMI Summer School 2013 on Border Regions and National Minorities
ECMI announces National Minorities and Border Regions Summer School in Flensburg, Germany, 19-29 August, 2013. OBS: New application deadline 6 May. Continue reading
Bridging Belarus
Only few people care, but those few receive us as if we are building a bridge to Belarus, explains Dr. Osipov in this interview. A constructive approach to dialogue on minority governance is the key. Continue reading
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ECMI issues guidebook on minority issues for Belarus
The ECMI guidebook ‘Minority Issues in the Republic of Belarus, Europe and the World’ is now available online. The book is issued in Russian. Continue reading
ECMI Summer School application deadline extended to 15 June
The ECMI Summer School on National Minorities and Border Regions is still open for applications. The deadline has been extended to 15 June. Continue reading

