ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE

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Autor(a) principal: Lavieque, Pedro João
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: REVES - Revista Relações Sociais
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/article/view/10955
Resumo: Mozambique is experiencing asphyxiating and humiliating ethnic discrimination among its citizens. Ethnic discrimination has a historical genesis and has become deeply rooted in society over time, mainly in occupation wars, constituting the underlying cause of the accumulation of hatred between population groups. To better explore Portuguese colonialism, it stimulated ethnic, racial and religious discrimination, dividing Mozambicans. The phenomenon had a notable progression in the families, making believe that some were superior in relation to the others. In this complex of superiority or inferiority in the creation of FRELIMO, the principle of equality among the nationalists was hurt and the phenomenon expanded during the armed struggle, negatively covering the entire territory with the proclamation of National Independence. Considering that the country has been plunged into growing conflicts since independence, the Peace Agreements signed are never complied with, the following question arises: "do discriminatory practices have sufficient reputation to generate or fuel conflicts?" Our objective is to analyze this fundamental aspect that, directly or indirectly, removes the climate of peace, we also want to identify its manifestations in the various social segments, in order to seek solutions. We use the inductive method combined with a bibliographic search, to collect and sort data and information. Ethnic discrimination promotes social exclusion, distorts national history, misaligns public policies, prevents the realization of genuine National Unity, generating violence, such as the one unleashed by RENAMO in 1976, or the aggression underway in some districts of Cabo Delgado Province, since 2017.
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spelling ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACEDISCRIMINAÇÃO ÉTNICA EM MOÇAMBIQUE: ELO-BASE QUE EXIGE ELIMINAÇÃO PARA PAZ EFECTIVAEthnic Discrimination. Social Exclusion. War. PeaceDiscriminação étnica, Guerra, PazMozambique is experiencing asphyxiating and humiliating ethnic discrimination among its citizens. Ethnic discrimination has a historical genesis and has become deeply rooted in society over time, mainly in occupation wars, constituting the underlying cause of the accumulation of hatred between population groups. To better explore Portuguese colonialism, it stimulated ethnic, racial and religious discrimination, dividing Mozambicans. The phenomenon had a notable progression in the families, making believe that some were superior in relation to the others. In this complex of superiority or inferiority in the creation of FRELIMO, the principle of equality among the nationalists was hurt and the phenomenon expanded during the armed struggle, negatively covering the entire territory with the proclamation of National Independence. Considering that the country has been plunged into growing conflicts since independence, the Peace Agreements signed are never complied with, the following question arises: "do discriminatory practices have sufficient reputation to generate or fuel conflicts?" Our objective is to analyze this fundamental aspect that, directly or indirectly, removes the climate of peace, we also want to identify its manifestations in the various social segments, in order to seek solutions. We use the inductive method combined with a bibliographic search, to collect and sort data and information. Ethnic discrimination promotes social exclusion, distorts national history, misaligns public policies, prevents the realization of genuine National Unity, generating violence, such as the one unleashed by RENAMO in 1976, or the aggression underway in some districts of Cabo Delgado Province, since 2017.Moçambique vive uma discriminação étnica asfixiante e humilhante. A discriminação étnica tem uma génese histórica e enraizou-se gravemente na sociedade ao longo dos tempos, constituindo a causa-base da acumulação de ódios. A sua progressão descaracterizou o pensamento dos nacionalistas e o genuíno interesse de libertar o país do jugo colonial. Com a proclamação da Independência Nacional, ela ampliou-se, cobrindo negativamente as atitudes nas esferas de governação. A discriminação étnica promove a deturpação da história nacional, desalinha as políticas públicas e inviabiliza a efectivação da verdadeira Unidade Nacional. A instabilidade criada pela RENAMO nasceu do ódio gerado pelo desprezo fundado na discriminação étnica, cujos acordos são celebrados também com uma dose de má-fé, derivada da percepção dos complexos de superioridade ou inferioridade étnica das partes, facto que torna esses documentos mal negociados e, em consequência, nunca cumpridos. Em todos os acordos de paz a agenda negocial acordada na véspera elenca simplesmente as consequências dos conflitos, e nunca os aspectos de base que servem de motivação para o desencadeamento da violência, de entre os quais figuram a discriminação étnica e a exclusão social.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2020-09-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/article/view/1095510.18540/revesvl3iss3pp0224-0250REVES - Revista Relações Sociais; Vol. 3 No. 3 (2020); 0224-0250REVES - Revista Relações Sociais; Vol. 3 Núm. 3 (2020); 0224-0250REVES - Revista Relações Sociais; v. 3 n. 3 (2020); 0224-02502595-4490reponame:REVES - Revista Relações Sociaisinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVporhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/article/view/10955/6190Copyright (c) 2020 REVES - Revista Relações Sociaishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLavieque, Pedro João2021-02-19T19:01:21Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/10955Revistahttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/oaireves.journal@ufv.br||2595-44902595-4490opendoar:2021-02-19T19:01:21REVES - Revista Relações Sociais - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE
DISCRIMINAÇÃO ÉTNICA EM MOÇAMBIQUE: ELO-BASE QUE EXIGE ELIMINAÇÃO PARA PAZ EFECTIVA
title ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE
spellingShingle ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE
Lavieque, Pedro João
Ethnic Discrimination. Social Exclusion. War. Peace
Discriminação étnica, Guerra, Paz
title_short ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE
title_full ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE
title_fullStr ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE
title_full_unstemmed ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE
title_sort ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LINK THAT REQUIRES ELIMINATION FOR EFFECTIVE PEACE
author Lavieque, Pedro João
author_facet Lavieque, Pedro João
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ethnic Discrimination. Social Exclusion. War. Peace
Discriminação étnica, Guerra, Paz
topic Ethnic Discrimination. Social Exclusion. War. Peace
Discriminação étnica, Guerra, Paz
description Mozambique is experiencing asphyxiating and humiliating ethnic discrimination among its citizens. Ethnic discrimination has a historical genesis and has become deeply rooted in society over time, mainly in occupation wars, constituting the underlying cause of the accumulation of hatred between population groups. To better explore Portuguese colonialism, it stimulated ethnic, racial and religious discrimination, dividing Mozambicans. The phenomenon had a notable progression in the families, making believe that some were superior in relation to the others. In this complex of superiority or inferiority in the creation of FRELIMO, the principle of equality among the nationalists was hurt and the phenomenon expanded during the armed struggle, negatively covering the entire territory with the proclamation of National Independence. Considering that the country has been plunged into growing conflicts since independence, the Peace Agreements signed are never complied with, the following question arises: "do discriminatory practices have sufficient reputation to generate or fuel conflicts?" Our objective is to analyze this fundamental aspect that, directly or indirectly, removes the climate of peace, we also want to identify its manifestations in the various social segments, in order to seek solutions. We use the inductive method combined with a bibliographic search, to collect and sort data and information. Ethnic discrimination promotes social exclusion, distorts national history, misaligns public policies, prevents the realization of genuine National Unity, generating violence, such as the one unleashed by RENAMO in 1976, or the aggression underway in some districts of Cabo Delgado Province, since 2017.
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