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Posts Tagged ‘Ethnic Conflict’

  • Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

    5 Years of War in Thailand’s Deep South

    Pattani, Yala and Narithiwat, are on the Thai side of the Thai-Malaysian border. In an majority Buddhist country, these three provinces are around 80% Muslim. For the past 5 years these 3 provinces have been the centre of a conflict which, according to Songkhla University, over 12,500 violent incidents have left over 10,000 people have [...]

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  • Friday, August 14th, 2009

    Musicians Without Borders

    Since June 2005, the international peacebuilding organisation Musicians Without Borders has been working in Bosnia Herzegovina to create conditions where music and culture play a significant role in the revitalisation of local communities, peaceful coexistence and protection of human rights. They believe that it is relatively easy for a community to rebuild its physical infrastructure [...]

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  • Friday, August 14th, 2009

    Centre For Education, Travnik (CET)

    The Centre for Education Travnik (CET) runs programmes of youth work in conflict damaged communities. Their driving goals are to widen the possibilities for youth and to motivate them into taking responsibility for their communities. They have managed to implement many projects in the region which have created multi-ethnic groups of young people who are [...]

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