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State of the World's Minorities & Indigenous
Peoples 2010
Read the full global press release, the Asia press release in English or the Europe press releases in English, Hungarian (PDF), Czech (PDF) and Polish (PDF).
A decade into the new century sees religious minorities
confronting serious violations of their rights around the globe. Following the
violent attacks of 11 September 2001, governments of every political hue have
used "war on terror" rhetoric to justify the repression of religious
communities.
Other religious minorities have faced a violent backlash,
often unjustly accused of siding with belligerents. In Africa, the Middle East,
Asia and
In
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An analysis of government initiatives that
contribute to the marginalisation of religious minorities, such as religious
profiling and registration laws.
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First-hand accounts, from around the world,
of the discrimination and exclusion faced by those belonging to minorities who
wish to exercise their right to freedom of religion and belief.
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An exploration of grassroots efforts
through interfaith dialogue to ease tensions, overcome conflicts, and promote
peaceful and equitable development.
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An overview of the human rights situation
of minorities and indigenous peoples in every major world region.
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The unique statistical ranking and
analysis, Peoples under
Threat 2010.
An invaluable reference for policy makers, academics, journalists and everyone who is interested in the human rights situation of minorities and indigenous peoples around the world.