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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] On Aromunian Language in GreeceAgron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.comSun Jun 3 21:08:24 EDT 2001
European Commission asks for more information about conviction of Greek language activist Brussels 14/5/01 by John Walsh & Johan Häggman (EUROLANG) The European Commission is to ask the Greek government for more information about the recent conviction of a language activist. In February, Sotiris Bletsas of the Aroumanian minority was sentenced to fifteen months in prison, suspended for three years. His lawyer said that he had been convicted of 'disseminating false information' under Article 191 of the Greek Penal Code. Bletsas was first arrested in 1995 after distributing publications of the European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages (EBLUL) at a meeting of the Aroumanian community in central Greece. The publication mentioned the existence of the Aroumanian language. In response to a question from the European Parliament, the European Commissioner for Education and Culture, Viviane Reding, said the Commission considered the case to be 'of great importance' but could not respond exhaustively due to a lack of information. 'Therefore, it has asked the Greek government to send it a copy of the sentence as soon as possible, along with any other information relevant to the case', Commissioner Reding added. The question was asked by two members of the European Parliament's Green/Free Alliance group. Welsh MEP, Eurig Wyn, and Basque MEP, Gorka Knörr Borràs, asked the Commission if it considered that the sentence was 'compatible with European values of freedom of expression and opinion and of cultural and linguistic diversity'. Article 191 of the Greek Penal Code has already been found to be violation of the European Convention for Human Rights, and has criticised by human rights groups such as Amnesty International and the International Helsinki Federation. The Hellenic League of Human Rights and the European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages have also expressed concern at the sentence. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Personal Address - Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
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