Segregació religiosa
Segregació religiosa és la separació de persones per raons de religió. El terme s'ha aplicat en casos que la segregació religiosa ocorre com un fenomen social,[2] així com la segregació derivada de disposicions legals, ja siguin explícites o implícites.[3]
El terme similar apartheid religiós també s'ha utilitzat en situacions on les persones són segregades per motius de religió,[4] com els fenòmens sociològics.[5]
Referències
- ↑ Sandra Mackey explica el seu intent per a entrar a la Meca en Mackey, Sandra. The Saudis: Inside the Desert Kingdom. W. W. Norton & Company, 1987, p. 63–64. ISBN 0-393-32417-6.
- ↑ Knox, H. M. «Religious Segregation in the Schools of Northern Ireland». British Journal of Educational Studies, 10 1973. "...[S]egregated schooling, although in theory open to all, is in practice availed of by virtually only one denomination...." Also refers to pre-Partition religious schools which retained their exclusively Catholic demographics after Partition.
- ↑ Norgren, Jill; Nanda, Serena. American Cultural Pluralism and Law. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006, p. 132. ISBN 0275986926. , quoting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumet: "...[D]rawing school district lines along the religious lines of the village impermissibly involved the state in accomplishing the religious segregation."
- ↑ Akkaro, Anta. «Pakistan's Christians Demand End to 'Religious Apartheid' at Polls». Christianity Today, 01-09-2000. [Consulta: 18 agost 2008].
- ↑ «Religion In Schools». . The Big Debate, Min:0:09:29 and 0:11:52"'", 29-01-2008. « », in which Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain says (at 0:09:29): "If you have separate Jewish, Catholic, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu schools, essentially you’re segregating children, you’re separating children" and (at 0:11:52): "It’s a religious apartheid society we’re creating."