The historical backgrond of indonesia is the conflict of religion in indonesia
Indonesia is about 90 percent Muslim, 8 percent Christian, 1-2 percent Hindu, and 1 percent Buddhist.
In addition to conflicts over democratization and class conflict, there are two major types of violent conflicts in Indonesia:
- Self-determination conflicts are those in which major political organizations raise demands for independence or significant autonomy. These have occurred in Aceh, West Papua and, previously, East Timor.
- Communal conflicts involve violent conflict among groups typically organized along ascriptive (ethnic, religious, or cultural) lines. The issues at stake in such conflicts are not typically cultural, but may involve struggles over economic, environmental, and political resources. Demands for autonomy or secession are typically not central to such conflicts.
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The historical backgrond of indonesia is the conflict of religion in indonesiaIndonesia is about 90 percent Muslim, 8 percent Christian, 1-2 percent Hindu, and 1 percent Buddhist. In addition to conflicts over democratization and class conflict, there are two major types of violent conflicts in Indonesia:- Self-determination conflicts are those in which major political organizations raise demands for independence or significant autonomy. These have occurred in Aceh, West Papua and, previously, East Timor. - Communal conflicts involve violent conflict among groups typically organized along ascriptive (ethnic, religious, or cultural) lines. The issues at stake in such conflicts are not typically cultural, but may involve struggles over economic, environmental, and political resources. Demands for autonomy or secession are typically not central to such conflicts.สิ้นสุดการสนทนาส่งมาจาก Messenger
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