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Minister Cosovic and Deputy Minister Sunjic,
Ambassador Klein,
Ambassador Bosscher,
Mr. Hovey,
Mr Malicbegovic
Members of the Zepce Interim Board and representatives of the
municipality,
Parents and pupils
Once in a while everyday events highlight much larger issues
and bring them into vivid contrast. Today’s opening of the secondary school
annex in Zepce does just that for me. For the last nine years the young people
of this town have experienced segregated schooling - separate but certainly not
equal. They have studied, played, and socialised separately. Both Ambassador
Klein and I remember only too well when this was the rule in some parts of the
United States. I can tell you now that separation of students in a community for
any reason is not conducive to quality education or to a community’s
development.
With the opening of this new building, Zepce teenagers will
begin to do things together, like their counterparts in other areas of BiH and
those in the rest of Europe. Their education will be a common education. This is
but a first step, we need to ensure that their education prepares them to
undertake their role as citizens of this country and of Europe. Education can
and should respect individual groups’ distinct heritage, but it must also
reflect the common attributes of mankind, and it must sponsor unity not
division.
For that reason I say that the return of Bosniak students to
the Zepce secondary school while an important milestone, is but a first step in
this journey. A journey that will require political will, tolerance and a vision
of a different tomorrow for this country.
I will not diminish the accomplishments of this community and
certainly two schools under one roof is a better arrangement than separate
schools. But I will tell you frankly that this can only be a transitional step
toward the goal of a common, quality educational system, where every child has
an equal place in the classroom, regardless of their race, creed or ethnic
background. The secondary school students of Zepce will now enter the school
building through the same entrance, but they will still have to wait for the
next phase before they can enjoy real equality.
As a result of initiatives being undertaken by the education
authorities in both Entities, more and more young people in BiH are benefiting
from a system which allows them to study general subjects together and national
subjects separately. This ensures that legitimate cultural aspirations are
accommodated and at the same time it allows students from different groups to
enjoy all the personal, academic and social benefits of studying together. If
all of the children are to get the education they deserve and require, I see no
choice but to set your goal on an even higher level of integration. I should
perhaps point out that in Zepce computer classes will be integrated. This is no
surprise - the future is high tech and the future doesn’t care about
ethnicity.
Despite these comments, the accommodations you have made to
educate your young people, and in the systematic progress in reuniting your
municipal administration, Zepce now offers pointers to the rest of the country.
The municipality has shown what can be achieved when pragmatic
politicians concentrate on delivering improved services to all of their
constituents. There is still much to do - municipal utilities, and the postal,
electricity and forestry services must be integrated -- but the municipality has
largely dismantled the exclusive and unviable structures inherited from the war
years and set in their place more efficient structures that work for the benefit
of all citizens. This is a positive model. Every effort from politicians to
bring back harmony is a new framework for a better tomorrow. Just think about
the impact of say a person such as Albert Einstein, who was forced to leave his
country because of his religion - think of the impact he made on my country and
the world. Maybe someone from your environment can have the same impact on
society.
I believe this project represents a very good example of how
the International Community can coordinate its efforts effectively in order to
deliver practical benefits to BiH citizens in close cooperation with the
domestic authorities.
Thank you.
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