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  2. Persecution - Wikipedia

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    Persecution is the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group by another individual or group. The most common forms are religious persecution, racism, ...

  3. Religious persecution - Wikipedia

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    Religious persecution is the systematic oppression of an individual or a group of individuals as a response to their religious beliefs or affiliations or their lack thereof. The tendency of societies or groups within societies to alienate or repress different subcultures is a recurrent theme in human history.

  4. Category:Persecution - Wikipedia

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    Persecution is the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group by another individual or group. The most common forms are religious persecution , ethnic persecution and political persecution , although there is naturally some overlap between these terms.

  5. Persecution of Christians in the New Testament - Wikipedia

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    This account of persecution is part of a general theme of anti-Christian persecution by both Romans and Jews, one that starts with the Pharisee rejection of Jesus's ministry, the cleansing of the Temple, and continues on with his trial before the High Priest, his crucifixion, and the Pharisees' refusal to accept him as the Jewish messiah.

  6. Religious discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Religious discrimination or bias [1] is related to religious persecution, the most extreme forms of which would include instances in which people have been executed for beliefs that have been perceived to be heretical. Laws that only carry light punishments are described as mild forms of religious persecution or religious discrimination.

  7. Religious intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Almost all religions have historically faced and perpetrated persecution of other viewpoints. The modern concept of religious tolerance developed out of the European wars of religion , more specifically out of the Peace of Westphalia which ended the 30 Years' War (1618–1648), during the Protestant Reformation and the ensuing conflicts between ...

  8. ‘Fleeing into the Unkown’ by Huffington Post

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    Hundreds of thousands of people have fled Eritrea in recent years to avoid involuntary conscription and political persecution. ‘Fleeing into the Unkown’ by Huffington Post Fleeing into the Unkown

  9. Exile - Wikipedia

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    People undertaking a religious or civil liberties role in society may be forced into exile due to threat of persecution. For example, in Czechoslovakia, nuns were internally exiled to small villages along the northern border that had been stripped of their original German populations (such as Bílá Voda ) following the Communist coup d'état ...