Middle East Crisis
Tags: VIOLENCE; ETHNIC relations
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- AFRICAN IMMIGRANTS FLEE LIBYA. // African Business;Nov2000, Issue 259, p17
Reports on the clashes between Libyan youths and African immigrants which forced the evacuation of Africans from Libya. Incident which led to the clashes; Treatment of African workers in Libya prior to the violent incidents.
- Kosovo: Words vs. action. // Christian Science Monitor;6/22/98, Vol. 90 Issue 144, p12
Editorial. Discusses Yugoslavian leader Slobodan Milosevic's statement that he would allow international humanitarian workers and monitors to enter Kosovo. Observations on the conflict; The issue of autonomy for the Albanians of Kosovo; Suggestion that to appear unwilling to use force is to...
- Stronger Muslim-led army starts to give back what it got from Serbs. Rohde, David // Christian Science Monitor;6/9/95, Vol. 87 Issue 136, p1
Reports the fighting in Sarajevo between the Serbs, and the Bosnian army led by Muslims. Better equipped Muslims; Control over key roads; Weapons from Islamic countries; Serbs short of fuels; Continuation of fighting.
- On Saturday, ethnic violence claimed. McLaughlin, Abraham; Siems, Shelby // Christian Science Monitor;7/31/95, Vol. 87 Issue 171, p2
Reports the outbreak of ethnic violence in Karachi on July 29, 1995. Human Rights Watch-Asia's report on employer-atrocity in Pakistan.
- Conflict deepens in Macedonia. Peterson, Scott // Christian Science Monitor;3/19/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 78, p1
Reports on the conflict among ethnic groups in Macedonia, and the efforts of security forces in the former Yugoslav republic.
- Albanian rebels trap villagers under attack. // Christian Science Monitor;5/8/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 114, p8
Reports on the attack of ethnic Albanian sites in Macedonia by the Macedonian government and the presence of trapped Albanian civilians near the sites.
- Eyewitness account of death in Rwanda. Lubbock, Robin // National Catholic Reporter;7/1/94, Vol. 30 Issue 33, p8
Focuses on the violence in Rwanda. Churches as scene of most of the killings; Number of priests killed in the conflict; Living conditions of Rwandans; Claim that the Rwandan government is maintaining the conflict between the Tutsis and the Hutus; Rwandans' attempt to go back to normal life. ...
- Bishops deplore ethnic violence. Malcolm, Teresa // National Catholic Reporter;02/28/97, Vol. 33 Issue 17, p10
Reports on Auxiliary Bishop Pedro Sudar's condemnation on the flare-up of ethnic violence in Mostar, Bosnia & Hercegovina.
- Tides of Violence. // Current Events;9/7/2001, Vol. 101 Issue 1, p2
Focuses on Palestine and the violence that has battered the region for generations. What the dispute stems from; What prompted the region's bloodiest fighting that starting in September 2001; Recent developments taking place in the region. INSET: Leaders on The Brink..


