2017
DOI: 10.1553/isr_fb045s105
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The Many Faces of Displacement. Pervasive Violence and the Dissolution of a Liveable Life in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan

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“…At the psychosocial level, belonging to a threatened religious group may be a direct reason for making the decision to leave as in the case of Christians, Ismailis, and Yazidis in Syria and Iraq (Tan, 2017) or of Hazara and other Shiites in Afghanistan (Rasuly-Paleczek, 2017). It is worth mentioning that belonging to a majority whose leaders oppress other groups can also be a factor for leave taking because of the refusal to support the religion-based divide of the nation (Hackl, 2017).…”
Section: Role Of Religion In Different Stages Of Forced Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the psychosocial level, belonging to a threatened religious group may be a direct reason for making the decision to leave as in the case of Christians, Ismailis, and Yazidis in Syria and Iraq (Tan, 2017) or of Hazara and other Shiites in Afghanistan (Rasuly-Paleczek, 2017). It is worth mentioning that belonging to a majority whose leaders oppress other groups can also be a factor for leave taking because of the refusal to support the religion-based divide of the nation (Hackl, 2017).…”
Section: Role Of Religion In Different Stages Of Forced Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%