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Declaration of the Laz Cultural Association (2013)

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This document presents the founding declaration of the Laz Cultural Association, outlining its mission to preserve and promote Laz language, culture, and heritage. The association was established by a group of Laz intellectuals, artists, and activists committed to ensuring the survival of Laz identity in the 21st century.

The declaration emphasizes the importance of language preservation, cultural education, and community building as the three pillars of the organization’s work. It calls upon all Laz people, both in the homeland and in the diaspora, to actively participate in the effort to keep their heritage alive.

This document is part of the Lazepe.com archive of important texts related to Laz cultural and political history.

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