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Court waives ban on Russian language in Ukrainian schools

Published: 04 February, 2010, 13:37
Edited: 09 February, 2010, 11:37


Ukraine’s Constitutional Court has overruled the government’s decree which forbid teachers from speaking Russian language in schools.

 
2 COMMENTS
Madan Nath Sidh s/o Rugh Nath sidh February 06, 2010, 04:10 quote
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This is wrong step because language is a canecator of all-over world civilization.All language necessary learn for globlization.

Lenin1917 February 08, 2010, 21:13 quote
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This is nonsense,how can you sepak Ukrainian without speaking Russian? They are very mutuallyly intelligable. USSR law states that students have the right to be tought in their language!

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