There is mounting opposition to the creation of the North East Region with threats
of ethnic conflicts by chiefs loyal to the Dagbon Traditional Council.
Asia Pacific Centre for Human Rights and the Prevention
of Ethnic Conflict The Asia Pacific Centre for Human Rights and the Prevention
of Ethnic Conflict was founded in 1996 to promote the teaching and research of human rights in the Asia - Pacific region.
Not exact matches
CAR has faced several years
of both
ethnic and religious
conflict since 2013 when mainly Muslim Seleka rebels ousted President Francois Bozize.
Ours is a post-cold-war world
of small - scale
ethnic and religious
conflict amid the ruins
of collapsed empires.
Contemporary warfare has in fact taken the form
of local
conflicts, more often than not civil wars, in which no great alliances
of nations are involved; these have been wars fought for reasons based in local rivalries, typically inflamed by historical animosities,
ethnic disparity, or religious difference, rather than for reasons
of global Realpolitik; they have been fought not with nuclear weapons (or, indeed, other types
of weapons
of mass - destructive capability) or the latest in military technology, but instead with conventional weaponry, often
of old design, and often limited to rifles, knives, grenades, and light, crew - served weapons which individual soldiers can carry on their persons.
Ingrained perceptions
of cultural superiority
of one group over others have led to
conflicts such as the European invasion
of the rest
of the world to «civilize» them, and
of Hitler Germany's attitude
of ethnic purification towards Jews.
The example
of Eastern Europe and the republics
of the former USSR show how
ethnic conflicts can be engendered when such situations arise.
The fact that the
ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka coincides with the liberalization
of the economy and the strengthening
of the SAP measures leaves room for questioning whether the civil war is not partly the result
of the SAP itself.
The
conflicts are many and varied but there is a contemporary ring to them: irrational prejudices,
ethnic tension, cultural crisis, social discrimination and economic domination were all present in all the
conflicts of the time.
The political changes, along with
ethnic conflict and the presence
of radical Islam, bumped Turkey from No. 45 to No. 37 on the World Watch List this year.
On the other hand, global pressures often serve to intensify
ethnic identity and become the cause
of conflict.
Although migration has facilitated encounter with people
of other religions in Europe,
conflicts with
ethnic and religious undertones are on the rise.
But the other elements
of community organizing would come together again and again: the foot - slogging, one - on - one recruitment effort to form an organization
of organizations, the struggle to get past
ethnic differences, the taking
of the public stage, the sequence
of conflict - organization - power as the route to negotiation, and the critical relationship to other social movements — which became a guarded relation to the civil rights movement.
Political entrepreneurs are beginning to exploit the rise
of ethnic consciousness in the U.S. Political ethnicity and
conflict are certain to grow when government validates or legitimates racial, religious or nationality quotas, proportional representation, community control, communalism or sectionalism.
And yet, it would not be a contextual theology if it fails to start from the traumatic experiences
of people themselves caught in the midst
of the Tamil - Sinhalese bloody
ethnic conflict.
History turns on the
conflict of heterogeneous conceptions
of reality and social norms that express diverse cultural,
ethnic, and gender identities.
The loss
of peacefulness creates
conflict, environmentally, domestically, and on up to the religious,
ethnic and multi-national levels.
@cm Not withstanding the immediate cause
of a
conflict, religion along with language, culture,
ethnic characteristics and nationality often serve to delineate «us» from «them» and use the difference to dehumanise the enemy.
He explores how Methodism grew from a barely perceptible impulse in the Church
of England in the 18th century to a foremost expression
of Christianity in the modern world; how the mixing
of Enlightenment rationality and evangelical enthusiasm resulted in Methodism's perennial doubleness
of vision; how the Methodist message was heard, internalized and enacted in a bewildering variety
of social and geographic locations; how opposition from Outsiders fostered strength while
conflict between insiders fostered weakness; how money was raised, spent and symbolized; how women and racial and
ethnic minorities found nourishment in the Methodist message; how the movement managed to circle the globe completely; and finally, how a gaggle
of theories about secularization might help us understand Methodism's decline in the latter half
of the 20th century.
The extremism
of nationalistic,
ethnic and religious communal
conflicts is rising these days due to their suppression by powerful cultures and groups.
With the collapse
of the Soviet Union,
ethnic and territorial
conflict erupted.
When Polycarp was in Rome to discuss with Bishop Anicetus the vexing question
of the
conflicting dates for the celebration in Rome
of Easter in the diverse
ethnic house «parishes» (the immigrants from Asia observing the Johannine usage), the two bishops ended their deliberations amicably, each holding to his own usage.
Managers can measure political risk using quantitative and qualitative factors describing the political system in a country; e.g., repetitive government / parliament elections before the end
of their term, potential internal and external
conflicts,
ethnic structure diversity, history
of the country, non-democratic political system, weak legislative power
of the parliament, corrupted authorities, etc..
This article is part
of this week's Science special issue on human
conflict, which traces the trajectory
of violence and war throughout history, exploring racism,
ethnic conflicts, the rise
of terrorism, and the possible future
of armed
conflicts.
The
conflict in Syria has political, religious, and
ethnic roots that go back thousands
of years,» Gleick said.
Agricultural economist Marshall Burke and his colleagues conducted a meta analysis
of 60 previous studies that looked at climatic events and their link to human
conflict, including the fall
of the Mayan Empire, civil
conflicts in Africa,
ethnic clashes in India, road rage in the U.S. and even the type
of pitches thrown during Major League Baseball games when temperatures rise.
Developed in consultation with foreign ministries, defense and education officials, and the International Committee
of the Red Cross, among other groups, it stipulates that countries agree to assist victims
of attacks on schools; help to keep classes running; investigate violent incidents; promote «
conflict - sensitive» education policies to lessen tension among diverse social or
ethnic groups; and implement various other measures.
His recent work quantitatively analyzes the origins and impacts
of market crashes, social unrest,
ethnic violence, military
conflict and pandemics, the structure and dynamics
of social networks, as well as the bases
of creativity, panic, evolution and altruism.
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ethnic gangs.
In the case
of the Paris - set Code Unknown, it was when atrocities committed during the vicious
ethnic conflicts in what was then Yugoslavia were being exposed.
In the case
of Shok, that means the Balkan
conflicts of the 1990s remembered as a story
of two friends growing up together but in different
ethnic circumstances.
At the end
of the 20th century at the end
of the authoritarian New Order government in 1997 until 2000, Indonesia recorded a black history
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conflict is
ethnic conflict between Dayak and Madurese in West Kalimantan and South Kalimantan; riots in May 1998 which is the accumulation
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conflicts in Ambon; and also religious
conflicts in Poso, Central Sulawesi.
This work is
of special relevance, if one considers that Germany increasingly becomes a «battlefield «for «imported «
conflicts between the rapidly growing different
ethnic groups
of refugees and migrants: The Gaza
conflicts lead to open violent street fights between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine groups in Berlin.
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One map shows The
Ethnic Mix
of the region prior to the current
conflict.
The emergence
of human rights education amidst
ethnic conflict in the Dominican Republic.
Should you wish to learn more about the history
of the Rohingya and the roots
of the
conflict before teaching this lesson, the articles The «
Ethnic Cleansing»
of the Rohingya and Profile: Aung San Suu Kyi can provide this additional context.
Conflict and consensus in teacher candidates» discussion
of ethnic autobiography.
Border
conflicts with Papua New Guinea dominated the 1990s, and
ethnic violence against the Malaitans between 1997 and 2003 was another major source
of upheaval.
Khan, who holds a Ph.D. in International Human Rights Law with a specialization in military intervention and war crimes in the Balkans, shines light on the
conflict's
ethnic cleansing that took place through acts
of genocide against Bosnian Muslims.
In the long history
of violent
conflict in South Africa, the main cleavages have been almost always on either racial or
ethnic lines.
On the formal side, I have a B.A. in Humanities from Soka University
of America (California, USA) and a Masters in Comparative
Ethnic Conflict from Queens University Belfast (North Ireland).
Exhibitions include Dos Mundos: Worlds
of the Puerto Ricans 1973, Mira, Mira, Mira, Museum
of the City
of New York 1974, Ten Japanese Artists, 1975; Legacy
of James Vanderzee, 1977; Sacred Artifacts: Objects
of Devotion, 1982; Disinformation: The Manufacture
of Consent, 1985; Repulsion: Aesthetics
of the Grotesque, 1987; Foreign Affairs:
Conflicts in the Global Village, 1988; Dia De Los Muertos, 1988; Prisoners
of Image:
Ethnic and Gender Stereotyping, 1989; Mon Reve: Haiti after the Duvaliers, 1989; Artists
of Conscience, 1992; Peoples Choice: Komar & Melamid, 1994; Expansion Arts, I, II, III, 1995 - 1998; (Mickey) Mouse: An American Icon, 1998; The Artists as Patron, 1999; Honeymoon Series by Yoshio Itagaki, 2000; Between the Real and the Unreal: Recent works by Simen Johan, 2000, Genochoice an installation by Virgil Wong, 2000.
Addressing governmental / civic relations and related
conflicts of power, identity issues such as
ethnic discrimination, forced migration and forced disappearances.
The photographs explore the resilience
of a people recovering from a period
of politically fueled
ethnic conflict.
Many
of these forest areas overlap with historical land claims made by Myanmar's
ethnic minority groups who could permanently lose their land, further enflaming decades - old armed
conflicts with the national government.
Land issues have always been at the heart
of Assam's long - simmering
ethnic conflicts.
For seven years, he took photographs
of migrants from Africa, Asia and South America, many
of whom had fled
ethnic and religious
conflict and genocidal regimes.
The
conflict in Congo is complex and is underpinned by a web
of long - standing political tensions,
ethnic grievances and disputes over land.