Religious Persecution and Mass Displacements
Mass displacements due to religious persecution continue in several countries around the world. This article, while detailing instances of mass displacements due to religious persecution, emphasizes that religion is often one factor and not necessarily "the" factor in these conflicts. List...
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doaj-f25a48f7330442beaa409cdf386a71e22020-11-25T03:12:23ZengYork University LibrariesRefuge 0229-51131920-73362000-07-0119110.25071/1920-7336.22066Religious Persecution and Mass DisplacementsPedro C. MorenoMass displacements due to religious persecution continue in several countries around the world. This article, while detailing instances of mass displacements due to religious persecution, emphasizes that religion is often one factor and not necessarily "the" factor in these conflicts. Listed are cases which include Iran, where the "Iranian Diaspora" is estimated at 4 million people in 1999. Of these, 408,000 emigrated or were displaced because of religious persecution. In Egypt, though there are still about 6 million Coptic Christians their numbers are constantly decreasing. Other instances include southern Mexico, where in the last 30 years over 25,000 Chamula Indians, who had become Evangelicals, were expelled from their homes and lands by local "caciques" or informal rulers. What will it take to stop mass displacements due to religious persecution? When will we learn to respect each other and live together, in spite of our differences? These questions still remain unanswered.https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/article/view/22066 |
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Mass displacements due to religious persecution
continue in several countries around the world. This
article, while detailing instances of mass
displacements due to religious persecution,
emphasizes that religion is often one factor and not
necessarily "the" factor in these conflicts. Listed are
cases which include Iran, where the "Iranian
Diaspora" is estimated at 4 million people in 1999. Of
these, 408,000
emigrated or were displaced because of
religious persecution. In Egypt, though there are still
about 6 million Coptic Christians their numbers are
constantly decreasing. Other instances include
southern Mexico, where in the last 30 years over
25,000 Chamula Indians, who had become
Evangelicals, were expelled from their homes and
lands by local "caciques" or informal rulers. What will
it take to stop mass displacements due to religious
persecution? When will we learn to respect each
other and live together, in spite of our differences?
These questions still remain unanswered. |
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