February 21 marks International Native Language Day. Proclaimed by UNESCO in November 1999 and observed since 2000, the day promotes linguistic and cultural diversity as well as the protection of mother tongues. The date commemorates the events of 1952 in Pakistan (now Bangladesh), when four students were killed by police while protesting the ban on the Bengali language and demanding its recognition as an official language. The main objective...

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