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Members of almost all religious groups have been persecuted unfairly by members of other faiths. Religion may not be the only cause of all instances of persecution, but it is a leading cause:
People have also been persecuted because of their race or sexual orientation.
Judaism was persecuted by the Soviet Union. Jews have been persecuted almost constantly.
One notable example of someone who has been persecuted unfairly is Nelson Mandela. Imprisoned for 27 years due to his activism against apartheid in South Africa, he was targeted for his efforts to dismantle a racially discriminatory system. Despite the injustice he faced, Mandela emerged as a global symbol of resistance and reconciliation, ultimately becoming South Africa's first Black president and a champion for human rights worldwide. His story highlights the struggles against oppression and the resilience of the human spirit.
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
Since Jesus death, it's been estimated that over 70 million Christians have been persecuted, with 4.5 million having been persecuted in the 20th century.
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i want to no about people getting persecuted in the 1950's.
Ex-Confederates were treated fairly during Reconstruction. After the war ended, ex-Confederates who laid down their weapons were not persecuted or treated unfairly.
I feel frustrated and disappointed when I believe I have been treated unfairly. It can lead to feelings of anger and injustice, and make me question the situation and my interactions with others.
The War Refuge Board was introduced in 1944 to help those individuals that had been persecuted for their faith.
Jews have been persecuted throughout history.
Yes everyone feels that way