Minorities make themselves seen and heard
Romansh is Switzerland's smallest indigenous language, with only a few thousand speakers, but across Europe millions of people speak minority languages.
This content was published on August 5, 2013
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Julia Slater finds out about the impact of television on the survival of Romansh in Switzerland and Welsh in Britain.
Minorities make themselves seen and heard
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