The provision of legal precedent documents in Albanian within North Macedonia has been a subject of conversation with representatives at the U.S. Department of State in Washington. This dialogue transpired following requests from key figures within the Albanian-American Council (AARC).
Specifically, Martin Vulaj, the President of the AARC, and Vehbi Bajrami, publisher of “Illyria” and a newly appointed board member, sought U.S. support concerning the rights of Albanian students in North Macedonia. These students’ ability to take the legal examination in their native language was the central concern.
The discussion aligns with the ongoing dedication of the AARC to upholding accountability and guaranteeing equal justice for Albanians throughout the region. The AARC recently convened for a significant meeting, lasting approximately two hours. The purpose of this meeting was to advocate for the protection of Albanian linguistic rights within the North Macedonian legal system.
The AARC emphasized the importance of ensuring that Albanian students have equitable access to legal proceedings and examinations. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to fostering a just and inclusive environment for the Albanian community in North Macedonia, supported by the Albanian-American Council.
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