A collection book based on the materials of the UNESCO Forum in Yakutia on Lena pillars was published. We, the participants, have been waiting for it for a long time, since about two years have passed since the conference and the adoption of the so-called
Lena resolution .
The conference with the participation of representatives of 15 countries considered political, ethical, sociocultural, psychological and other aspects of multilingualism, highlighted the language situation in certain regions of Russia and the world, the activities of various organizations and states to preserve linguistic and cultural diversity. In addition to purely linguistic, there were sections devoted to multilingualism in cyberspace, the Internet, and other media.
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The work of the International Conference “Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in Cyberspace” is completed.Report about the forum from the site ifapcom.ru:
Moments of the solemn meeting of the participants. Speaker Advisor to the UNESCO Director-General G. Yushkyavichus

Plenark in the Oval Hall of the Government House and the work of one of the sections is already on the ship.

In the bottom photo with a choron - the Yakut national cup - Marcel Dicky-Kidiri, he conducts interactive courses in his native language Sanga in the internet. By African standards, he says, the language is small, "only about 5 million speakers."

A black man in white - Adam Samasseku - Secretary General of the Academy of African Languages, very fluent in Russian.

A woman with a camera, in a green T-shirt - the former Deputy Prime Minister of Chuvashia. A man with his arms folded across his chest (in one of the medium shots) is Mohi, a representative of the Maori people.

The rocks look like Lena, but judging by the narrowness of the river, rather it is not the Lena itself, but the Buotama River, its tributary:
