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  1. Minority rights can help reduce ethnic conflict.
  2. Diverse regions tend to have many minority groups
  3. Minority rights protect many ethnic groups.
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Treating people differently because of their ethnic or religious background creates friction and resentment that can lead to conflicts. The principles of democratic government require that each individual receives the same fair treatment under the law.

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