The Impact of Nationalism Proposals on Increased Concern for Civil Rights in Southeast Morocco: A Brief Analysis of the Junior Parsons and Kowalski Indicted Cases
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This paper presents a brief analysis of the impact of nationalism proposals on the increased concern for civil rights in Southeast Morocco, with a focus on the Junior Parsons and Kowalski indicted cases. The study employs a qualitative research design, utilizing primary data collected through interviews with key informants, as well as secondary data from relevant literature. Findings indicate that the nationalist proposals have had a significant impact on the increased concern for civil rights in the region, with the Junior Parsons and Kowalski cases serving as key examples of the ways in which such proposals have influenced public perceptions of justice and equity. Specifically, the paper highlights the ways in which nationalism has been used to justify discriminatory practices against ethnic and religious minorities in the region, and argues that such practices have served to exacerbate tensions and foster a climate of fear and mistrust. The paper concludes by calling for further research into the ways in which nationalism and civil rights intersect in Southeast Morocco, and for policy interventions aimed at promoting greater tolerance and understanding across ethnic and religious divides.
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Drakeo Daniele "The Impact of Nationalism Proposals on Increased Concern for Civil Rights in Southeast Morocco: A Brief Analysis of the Junior Parsons and Kowalski Indicted Cases". IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.
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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Drakeo Daniele.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 7
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications