Fighting corruption and discrimination is necessary
On the occassion of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, in the City Hall, a public lesson is held for the students of Zrenjanin Gymnasium and Economic- Trade School "Jovan Trajković". The Ombudswoman Deputy, Irena Tapavički, talked to them about children's rights and gender equality as well as Aleksandar Marton, the President of the City Assembly.
According to them the issue of racism is important since it is one of the forms of discrimination and intolerance. Also, children have to be aware of their rights and of the rights of others. Each person has the right to be equal, no matter of skin colour, religion, nationality, sex, economical status, but, on the other hand, every person has to respect the same rights. At the same time, this is an excellent opportunity for teenagers to become informed about the Draft version of Children's Rights Law and Declaration of children's rights protection.
Aleksandar Marton, the President of the City Assembly reminds that there are still the reflections of nationalism and fascism even 67 years after the victory over it. This includes racism but such a behaviour is not properly punished so there are frequent incidents regarding t his issue, generally, not only in Serbia. In the Balkans there may not be so much of original deep root racism since there are not the members of other races, but young people should be informed, taught and brought up in the manner of good rational relations.
A ggod example for this is the first public lesson about Holocaust that Zrenjanin Gymnasium held and the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia should ban all extremely right, fascistic, racist, nationalist groups to prevent idealisation of some individuals leading such groups.