Answer:
That statement is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
Minority right is a form of right that is given by citizens who belong in minority group that enables them to enjoy/relive their own culture, use the language they want, practice the religion that originated from culture, and conducted an assembly exclusively for the people who belong in that minority group.
Minority right has been acknowledge by almost all democratic countries in the world following the agreement made during Versailles Peace Conference in 1919. Members of the conference agreed that preserving a certain minority ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities are a very integral part of international human rights law.