03-15-2006, 01:55 AM
So, an idea has been on my mind for some time now, so I finally decided to ask all y'all what you think about this, and maybe I can start to build reputation as a valuable UN member 
I've skimmed through the passed resolutions, and rather to my astonishment, there seem to be few to none concerning the rights of the disabled (or I overlooked something, which could also be the case), and one particular topic was particularly lacking... namely, the rights of deaf people.
As a hobby linguist, sign languages do quite fascinate me, and as they are the easiest and most efficient way of communication for deaf people both with other deaf people and with the hearing community (i.e., as far as I know), I think that a mandatory recognition of a national sign language in all UN nations would do much good whereas (hopefully) being not too controversial.
And, er, that's about as far as I've gotten so far. So, any input is much needed and much welcomed!

I've skimmed through the passed resolutions, and rather to my astonishment, there seem to be few to none concerning the rights of the disabled (or I overlooked something, which could also be the case), and one particular topic was particularly lacking... namely, the rights of deaf people.
As a hobby linguist, sign languages do quite fascinate me, and as they are the easiest and most efficient way of communication for deaf people both with other deaf people and with the hearing community (i.e., as far as I know), I think that a mandatory recognition of a national sign language in all UN nations would do much good whereas (hopefully) being not too controversial.
And, er, that's about as far as I've gotten so far. So, any input is much needed and much welcomed!


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