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Bengali as UN Official Language
A coalition led by Bangladesh advocates for Bengali to become an official working language at the United Nations, driven by the desire for greater linguistic representation and recognition of Bengali's global significance. The scenario involves a diplomatic campaign to secure the necessary votes and support within the UN General Assembly.
In 1999, UNESCO declared February 21st as International Mother Language Day in tribute to the Bengali Language Movement, making it the only language in the world to be honored with an international day due to a struggle for its recognition.
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Model used: Basic
Bengali as UN Official Language
A coalition led by Bangladesh advocates for Bengali to become an official working language at the United Nations, driven by the desire for greater linguistic representation and recognition of Bengali's global significance. The scenario involves a diplomatic campaign to secure the necessary votes and support within the UN General Assembly.
In 1999, UNESCO declared February 21st as International Mother Language Day in tribute to the Bengali Language Movement, making it the only language in the world to be honored with an international day due to a struggle for its recognition.
Supports Bengali becoming an official working language of the UN
Opposes Bengali becoming an official working language of the UN
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