All countries around the world have minority populations that have not been treated well by their governments. The extent to which these populations have been oppressed range from discrimination in various forms to outright genocide. To examine this process further, please choose any country from around the world (other than the U.S.) and examine how they dealt with “minoritized populations” in their recent history (20th century). What were the results and what lessons can be learned?
Topics from past projects:
Rwandan Genocide
Killing Fields of Cambodia
LGTBQ community in Russia
Apartheid in South Africa
Palestinians in Israel-Palestine
Anti-Communists in Cuba
Additional ideas:
Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, and Egypt - laws and treatment of LGBTQ individuals
Transgender discrimination (Russia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Uganda, etc.)
Myanmar - Rohingya genocide/massacre
Hijab bans in various countries (France, etc.)
Indonesia (1965-66) Indonesian military murdered suspected communists (1 million people killed)
Sudan - Darfur
Soweto Uprising (South Africa, 1976)
Chinese Cultural Revolution
Indigenous people in Canada (laws, persecution, etc.)
Indigenous people in Australia (laws, persecution, etc.)
India - caste system
Amritsar Massacre (India 1919)