1.
Persons belonging to
national or
ethnic,
religious and
linguistic minorities (hereinafter referred to as
persons belonging
to
minorities) have the
right to enjoy their own
culture, to
profess and practise their own
religion, and to use their own
language, in
private and in
public,
freely and without
interference
or any form of
discrimination.
3.
Persons belonging to
minorities have the
right to
participate
effectively in
decisions on the
national and, where appropriate,
regional level concerning the
minority to which they belong or
the
regions in which they live, in a
manner not incompatible
with
national legislation.
5.
Persons belonging to
minorities have the
right to
establish
and maintain, without any
discrimination,
free and
peaceful contacts
with other
members of their
group and with
persons belonging
to other
minorities, as well as
contacts across
frontiers with
citizens of other
States to whom they are related by
national
or
ethnic,
religious or
linguistic ties.