Before we go further, I would like to point out that the
Annales Quedlinburgensis or Annals of Quedlinburg, are not imperial, nor even royal. They are monastic annals. Quedlinburg is a monastery. Remember Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg?
JHK
Some Polish politicians claim the following problems present. Explanation why they do not hold in square braces
Ethnic minorities are discriminated. The discrimination is in
several areas :
- land ownership [owner should be citizen of Lithuania; most of polish people who permanently lives in Lithuania have citizenship - so no problem here]
- nice talking but the facts are different [what facts are different? polish has no citizenship? or what?]
- access to education in native tongues [state funds schools where education is given in russian and polish languages; number of such schools roughly coresponds to number of people with russian and polish native languages; by contrast there are just couple of lithuanian schools in Poland]
- are there lithuanian children in Poland who cannot learn in their native tongue, and actually Polish schools are being closed in Lithuania [yes, there are lithuanian children in Poland who cannot learn in their native tongue; and about closing - lithuanian schools are closed too; and the only criteria is attendance in those schools]
- access to native culture [there are tv programmes in Russian, Polish, Belorussian languages on national tv; there is Russian Theater in Vilnius; there are no restriction on books based on language they are published; so on...]
- national and local government representation [elections are free; polish representatives are present in Seimas]
- and changing voting districts just to leave Polish majority without representatives is OK ? [1) that do not affect local government; 2) as for representation in national parlament - polish districts ussually shows smallest participation in elections (which is not what you would expect from discriminated people)]
- transcription of names and family names that are written in Lithuanian [please name the country there this is not a case]
- in regions where 100% population is Polish they still have to call themselves with those funny endings in administrative offices; and the greatest Polish poet is not Mickiewicz but Mickiewiczius ??? [do you propose to use one name in local administration and another in national? What to do when papers go from one level to another? do you claim that lithuanian in Poland could achieve his last name MickeviÄ*ius written according to lithuanian rules? you still did not name the country there are no adaptation of foreighn names to local language]
Quedlinburg was the imperial seat of the Ottonians and it also had a monastery [H Jonat]?