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(3) Eighteen year old female rape survivor: 'When she was 16 years old in 2007, she was kidnapped by rebels along with four other girls, two of whom were subsequently killed when they tried to escape. She was raped and held captive for 5 months and returned to her village after escaping when DRC government soldiers attacked the rebels. She returned pregnant and gave birth to a girl whom she named "Unite." Her family has agreed to integrate the child. As she stated, "a child is a child." She is trying to rebuild her life as she was in her final year of secondary school when the attackers forced her from her home. Her parents are now too poor to pay for her education. She would like to attend university to improve her and her family's life.'
The Former Yugoslavia: "Ethnic cleansing" may c...
... seven distinct peoples-each with its own religion, language, and alphabet-make up what was Yugoslavi... by religion." Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Maced...
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... are natives of Yugoslavia and citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina who entered the United States in March... Bosnia-Herzegovina based on his Muslim religion and his Montenegrin nationality. The Mrkulics were...
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Book Review
..., 1886), viewing gods as peripheral to religion whose main point is ritual and social solidarity, ... and the Middle East, Mitja Velikonja on Bosnia-Herzegovina, David Hempton on Northern Ireland, an...
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The Move to Expand Protected Person Status Similar to the current environments in Iraq, Sudan, and other contemporary conflicts,22 the dissolution of the nation-state of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s quickly led to a brutal inter-ethnic and religious conflict.23 As Yugoslavia disintegrated, ethnic Serbians, in a calculated plan to create a Greater Serbia, committed multiple inhumane acts including rape, kidnapping, and murder against the non-Serbian population.24 Despite a common nationality between many of the aggressors25 and the targeted victims, the ethnic and religious affiliation of the Serbian population trumped their national identity as prior citizens of Yugoslavia or as current nationals of Bosnia and Herzegovina.26 In addition, numerous parties in the conflict were from neigh...
... was based solely upon ethnicity and religion versus traditional national alliances or treaties....
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... FOUNDER, INSTITUTE FOR RELIGION AND PUBLIC POLICY,. The hearing was held at 2:11 p... that, for once, we look at Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Monte...
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...(4) The civil conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina produced tension between the organ...-General and Moral Authority: Ethics and Religion in International Leadership (2007). His student as...
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...A return to religion, seen especially in attempts to return to and revi... Leopold in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, in 1914. The more immediate cause can be seen in ... Orthodox, Jews, and Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The explicit intent of this move is to separate r...
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... Outpatient Treatment of Addiction, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 1 Clinical Hospital Mostar, Depar...INFLUENCE OF PRACTICAL RELIGION ON THE RISK BEHAVIOUR OF YOUNG CONFIRMATION CANDID...
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It's easier to start wars than to end them. It's easier to blame others than to look inward. It's easier to see what is different about someone than to find the things we share. But we should choose the right path, not just the easy path. There's one rule that lies at the heart of every religion, that we do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
...When innocents in Bosnia and Darfur are slaughtered, that is a stain on our... stockpile, reduction; Bosnia and Herzegovina : War crimes; Business and industry : Entrepreneur...
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...Gojko Jungic, a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an ethnic Serb, and Orthodox Chr... was persecuted on the basis of his race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social gr...