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Ethnic Tensions

Accra: An Outsider’s Brief Perspective
Article
/ 27 August 2019

Accra: An Outsider’s Brief Perspective

"Maybe we see possibilities in each other’s countries that we don’t see in our own."

By Zukiswa Wanner
Ethiopia’s ethnic violence shows Abiy’s vulnerability
Africa
/ 2 July 2019

Ethiopia’s ethnic violence shows Abiy’s vulnerability

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister looks increasingly vulnerable as he faces deep divisions in the ruling coalition and simmering ethnic conflicts

By Maria Gerth Niculescu and Deutsche Welle 1
The thin line between electoral credibility and political stability in Kenya
Africa
/ 25 September 2017

The thin line between electoral credibility and political stability in Kenya

Democracy doesn’t seem to work within societies governed by politics of ethnicity.

By Staff Reporter
Online ethno-religious conflicts in Nigeria mirror unsolved trauma offline
Africa
/ 31 August 2016

Online ethno-religious conflicts in Nigeria mirror unsolved trauma offline

Web-based platforms open up discussions, but when that is poisoned we need to act.

By Staff Reporter
China train station attack could drive ethnic wedge deeper
Article
/ 3 March 2014

China train station attack could drive ethnic wedge deeper

China has emphasised ethnic unity after assailants killed 29 people in a train station, prompting police to round up Muslim Uighurs for questioning.

By James Pomfret and Michael Martina
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Article
/ 5 July 2010

Security tight on anniversary of China ethnic unrest

Security forces fanned out in China’s Urumqi city on Monday, the first anniversary of unrest that exposed ethnic tensions in the Xinjiang region.

By Marianne Barriaux

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