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Ethnic divisions have divided countries for centuries, and will continue to do so for centuries to come. ...
Kenya has and continues to be a country filled with ethnic diversity and clashes. ...
Kenya is ethnically divided by religions, languages, and ethnic groups. ...
Kenyan people are then separated further by their ethnic groups. ...
Following the opinion of David Horowitz, one would consider the many ethnic divisions found in Kenya to be a positive rather than a negative. ... Rwanda and Kosovo are devastated daily by ethnic conflicts which erupt throughout the countries. Both these nations have two or three ethnic divisions that separate the people. India on the other hand has many ethnic divisions and is relatively stable. Kenya however shares the same ethnic conflicts found in Rwanda and Kosovo even with the increased heterogeneous society. It can only be assumed then, that Kenya has some other controlling power creating the ethnic conflicts. ... ” shows the necessity of the government to mitigate ethnic conflict. ... It does this through appealing towards particular ethnic groups that will enable them to keep their power. In a report presented before a committee Bishop Muge and the Catholic Cardinal of Nairobi say they, “analyzed the damage caused by uncontrolled elements in the Rift Valley and the Northeastern provinces, and accused the government of sponsoring ethnic conflict in order to claim that Kenya was not ready for political change.
Approximate Word count = 974 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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