Summary: The Southern Mongolian Democratic Party (SMDP) affirms that indigenous language and cultural rights are fundamental human rights and advocates their protection through lawful, democratic, and rights-based means.
The Southern Mongolian Democratic Party (SMDP) affirms that the protection of indigenous language and cultural rights is an essential component of human dignity, democratic participation, and social sustainability.
Language and culture are living systems through which communities transmit knowledge, values, history, and collective identity across generations. Their erosion undermines individual rights and weakens social cohesion.
SMDP supports the protection, revitalization, and public use of indigenous languages in education, cultural life, and civic participation, and affirms the right of indigenous communities to preserve and develop their cultural heritage without coercion or discrimination.
SMDP opposes forced assimilation, cultural erasure, and policies that marginalize indigenous languages or restrict their public use, and regards such practices as incompatible with democratic principles and international human rights standards.
SMDP advances these goals through lawful, non-violent, and democratic engagement, and seeks constructive dialogue with civil society and democratic institutions.
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