By persecuting Huguenots, Louis XIV forced them to leave France and deprive France of their labor skills and contributions.
Someone who flees their country because of persecution and/or fear of actual physical harm or imprisonment to seek safety in a foreign country. They are not a 'what' but a 'who'!
In the year 1792, while the revolution in France was going on, Austria and Prussia had signed a declaration promising not to harm France's king Louis XVI. However, the people of France, who were against Louis were hostile toward their old Austrian enemies. They also despised Austria's king, Leopold II, Mary-Antoinette's brother and Holy Roman Emperor. The National Assembly declared war on Leopold which could easily have been avoided, and Fredrich William II, king of Prussia declared war on France, to help their ally.
No.... But he gets a lot of Lovebites from Harry Styles and Eleanor Calder....
Non-examples of persecution include situations where individuals express differing opinions or beliefs without facing harm, discrimination, or retaliation. For instance, a public debate where participants engage respectfully in contrasting viewpoints is not persecution. Similarly, a community that allows diverse cultural practices without imposing penalties or social ostracism also exemplifies a non-example of persecution. These scenarios highlight the absence of oppressive actions or systemic injustices against individuals based on their identities or beliefs.
The only Roman emperor known to have attempted to attack Christian leaders in this way was Emperor Diocletian, who instituted the Great Persecution in 303 CE.
Persecution typically occurs when an individual or group faces hostility, discrimination, or violence due to their beliefs, identity, or affiliations, such as religion, ethnicity, or political views. This can manifest through systemic oppression, social ostracism, legal penalties, or physical harm. Often, persecution is driven by prejudice or intolerance, leading to widespread suffering and marginalization of targeted individuals or communities.
Persecution refers to the mistreatment, discrimination, or harassment of individuals or groups based on their beliefs, race, religion, or other characteristics. It often involves targeted and systematic oppression that can lead to physical, emotional, or social harm.
State-sponsored persecution refers to actions taken by a government to systematically oppress, discriminate against, or harm individuals or groups based on their identity, beliefs, or political affiliations. This can include violence, imprisonment, discrimination, or other forms of human rights violations. Such persecution is often carried out under the guise of law or national security, targeting minorities, political dissidents, or other vulnerable populations. It is a serious violation of international human rights standards and can lead to widespread suffering and displacement.
Raoul Heertje's birth name is Raoul Louis Heertje.
A persecution complex, or persecutory delusion, is the belief that people are out to get you. People who have this delusion feel that there is a plot against them. Someone (sometimes it is the government, sometimes it is a specific person) is trying to harm or kill them. Another word for this would be paranoid.
Adolf Hitler disobeyed the laws against inhumane treatment of prisoners of war and those against giving orders to harm another human being.