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What (who) is racial persecution - definition

VIOLENCE EXPRESSLY MOTIVATED BY ETHNIC HATRED AND ETHNIC CONFLICT
Ethnic persecution; Ethnically-motivated terrorism; Ethnic terrorism; Racial terrorism; Racial violence; Racial persecution; Racially motivated violence

Diocletianic Persecution         
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  • ''[[Saint George]] before Diocletian''. A 14th-century mural from [[Ubisi]], Georgia. Christian tradition places the martyrdom of St. George, formerly a Roman army officer, in the reign of Diocletian.<ref>Walter, 111</ref>
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  • Wall painting of martyred saints, Ananias, Azarias, and Misael from the town of Samalut with Saints Damian and Cosmas; martyred during the persecutions of Diocletian in the late 3rd century AD. Stucco. 6th century AD. From Wadi Sarga, Egypt. British Museum
(303-313) LAST AND MOST SEVERE PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Persecution of Diocletian; Diocletian persecution; Diocletianic persecution; Great Persecution; Diocletian Persecution; Persecutions of Diocletian; Persecution by Diocletian; Persecutions by Diocletian; Diocletian Persecutions
The Diocletianic or Great Persecution was the last and most severe persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.Gaddis, 29.
Post-racial America         
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THEORETICAL ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE UNITED STATES IS FREE FROM RACIAL PREFERENCE, DISCRIMINATION, AND PREJUDICE
Post Racial America; Postracial America; Post-race; Post-racial; Post racial; Post race; Postracialism; Post-racialism
Post-racial United States is a theoretical environment in which the United States is free from racial preference, discrimination, and prejudice.
Persecution of Eastern Orthodox Christians         
  • Christian denominations in [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] in 1573 (Catholics in yellow, Eastern Orthodox in green, Protestant in purple/gray)
  • Greek civilians mourn their dead relatives, [[Great Fire of Smyrna]], 1922
INTENSE DISLIKE OR FEAR OF EASTERN ORTHODOXY, HOSTILITY OR PREJUDICE TOWARDS ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS
Persecution of Eastern Orthodoxy; Persecution of Eastern Orthodox Christianity; Anti-Eastern Orthodox; Anti-Eastern Orthodoxy; Anti-Eastern Orthodox sentiment; Anti-Orthodoxy; Anti-Orthodoxism
Persecution of Eastern Orthodox Christians is the persecution faced by the clergy and the adherents of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Eastern Orthodox Christians have been persecuted in various periods when under the rule of non-Orthodox Christian political structures.

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Ethnic violence

Ethnic violence is a form of political violence which is expressly motivated by ethnic hatred and ethnic conflict. Forms of ethnic violence which can be argued to have the characteristics of terrorism may be known as ethnic terrorism or ethnically motivated terrorism. "Racist terrorism" is a form of ethnic violence which is dominated by overt racism and xenophobic reactionism.

Ethnic violence which is perpetrated in an organized, sustained form is known as ethnic conflict or ethnic warfare (race war), in contrast to class conflict, where the dividing line is social class rather than ethnic background.

Care must be taken to distinguish ethnic violence, which is violence which is motivated by an ethnic division, from violence that is motivated by other factors and just happens to break out between members of different ethnic groups (political or ideological).

Violent ethnic rivalry is the subject matter of Jewish sociologist Ludwig Gumplowicz's Der Rassenkampf ("Struggle of the Races", 1909); and more recently, it is the subject matter of Amy Chua's notable study, World On Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability. Some academicians would classify all "nationalist-based violence" as ethnic violence, a classification which would include the World Wars and all of the major conflicts between industrialised nations which occurred during the 19th century.

Examples of use of racial persecution
1. That they were part of a political plot meant to force him out of the President‘s Residence; that it was an expression of racial persecution; that he was waging a difficult and cruel struggle against a bunch of criminals.
2. When Mr Howe said that racial persecution had been a permanent feature of his life, even from his white wife, he lobbed a stick of gelignite across the studio.
3. He laughed when he imagined Obama as a child in Hawaii, exploring blackness by reading about racial persecution in magazines, watching Julius Erving play basketball or listening to gospel music.