Greek State Television Relents
Airs Broadcast Mentioning Macedonian Language
March 28, 2005
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Naoussa/Negush, 28.3.05
The Greek Member State Committee of the European Bureau for Lesser
Used Languages (EBLUL) expresses its contentment at the presentation
(Sunday, 27.3.2005) of the documentary "Taxidevontas stin Ellada" (Travelling
in Greece) by the 2nd channel of the Greek State Television (NET). The
initial broadcast of the video (dedicated to Florina/Lerin region) was
scheduled for 20.3.2005 but was postponed due to yet unknown-official
reasons. According to the presenter, though, this decision was taken
because inhabitants of a Florina/Lerin village stated on camera that
the Greek state banned the use of their Macedonian mother tongue.
After EBLUL's official protest for the postponement of the broadcast
and in cooperation with Greek Helsinki Monitor the issue was brought
to the UN Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) in Geneva. After virulent criticism
from members of the Committee, Greece's representative claimed that
the documentary was not broadcasted due to "technical reasons" only
and promised it would be aired on the 27th of March, as eventually happened.
The Greek Member State Committee of EBLUL wishes to thank the Greek
Helsinki Monitor for its valuable help that led to this desired outcome,
the broadcast of the video in its initial full length and content. EBLUL
also expresses its gratitude to the UNHRC, the South East Europe Media
Organization (SEEMO) and the Macedonian Human Rights Movement of Canada
(MHRMC) for their contribution.
EBLUL will continue to work closely with all the above mentioned and
other international organizations, as well as with the Greek government,
to further implement its core mission: the continuous promotion of the
Lesser Used Languages in Greece and the European Union.
Athanasios Parisis
President of GMSC of EBLUL
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