ethno-religious conflicts
Ethno-religious conflicts refer to conflicts that arise due to a combination of ethnic and religious differences between groups or communities. These conflicts typically involve tensions, clashes, and violence, often rooted in cultural, religious, or historical grievances, and can manifest in various forms, including discrimination, persecution, or even armed confrontations, resulting in social, political, and humanitarian consequences.
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