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===== Definition ===== Ethno sectarian segregation refers to the social, political, or geographical separation of different ethnic or sectarian groups within a society. This segregation typically arises from deep-rooted religious, cultural, or political differences between different groups. Ethno sectarian segregation can be observed in several countries or regions around the world, including Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. In these places, there is a history of conflict and tension between different ethnic or sectarian groups, leading to the physical separation of communities. This segregation is often reinforced by discriminatory laws or policies that limit interaction between different groups. It can result in limited access to resources, services, and opportunities for certain communities, leading to socioeconomic inequalities and further perpetuating divisions. In some cases, ethno sectarian segregation is enforced through the creation of separate neighborhoods, schools, places of worship, and even separate legal systems for different groups. This separation can prevent meaningful contact, understanding, and cooperation between different ethnic or sectarian groups, exacerbating tensions and hindering the process of reconciliation. Efforts to address ethno sectarian segregation often involve promoting intergroup dialogue, fostering inclusive policies, and advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all communities. These initiatives aim to bridge divides, promote understanding, and build a more inclusive and cohesive society. However, addressing ethno-sectarian segregation is a complex and challenging process that requires a multifaceted approach, including political, social, and economic reforms, as well as sustained efforts to promote tolerance, acceptance, and empathy among different groups.
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