2018/03/12

Rally in Kastell-Briant against the refusal by the French government to open a bilingual class



The French education services recently refused to open a bilingual education class at the René-Guy Cadou public school in Kastell-Briant/Châteaubriant in Brittany. This project is supported by parents, by the municipality as well as several parliamentarians. 15 students are even pre-registered for September.

The conditions are thus met for the development of Breton language teaching in Kastell-Briant. It is indeed essential that a teaching of Breton in schools is proposed at the level of all municipalities of Brittany and it is quite legitimate that such a sector can exist in a commune of 12 000 inhabitants. This is without counting on the obstruction of state services that hinder the teaching of Breton and try to make the Breton language disappear.

The Breton language must be taught in schools when a social demand exists. The Kastell-Briant project is not the only one to have been rejected in Loire-Atlantique this year. It is the same in Guérande.The collective Ai'ta! denounces linguistic discrimination. This would be an unacceptable situation in a democratic state in Western Europe.

The call to participate and support a demonstration is on Saturday, March 31 at 15:30 in front of the town hall of Kastell-Briant.