Monday, 23 February 2009

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We want to know if nationalism exists in your own country


You can tell us about the current nationalist situation in your country by means of comments, videos, photos or anything else you think might be relevant to enhance discussion.



We are 3 students studying Spanish nationalism in England. One of us is Canadian, while the other 2 are from Spain. Nationalism has been something that we have been used to dealing with in our daily lives. Please share anything you know about nationalism in the UK, Canada, Ireland, or wherever else in world. We would love to here others views on nationalism in their own country.





Thank you very much

2 comments:

  1. I am Mustafa from Egypt; in Egypt we don’t have any nationalism problems
    But in Arab world there are two, the first is in Sudan and the other one is in Iraq
    The first
    Sudan and the Crisis in Darfur
    It is a region in Sudan. An independent sultanate for several hundred years, it was incorporated into Sudan by Anglo-Egyptian forces. The region is divided into three federal states: West Darfur, South Darfur, and North Darfur which are coordinated by a Transitional Darfur Regional Authority. Due to the War in Darfur, the region has been in a state of humanitarian emergency since 2003 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darfur
    Accessed in 10/03/2009 at 4:00pm


    The Darfur crisis is over five years old, yet the level of suffering continues on an almost unimaginable scale.

    www.Oxfam.org.uk/darfurchad
    Accessed in 10/03/2009 at 4:00pm

    The second:
    Iraq and Kurdistan:

    A view of the city of Dahuk


    Saint Vartan - Armenian Apostolic Church

    The political pressures in Iraq are pushing the Kurds towards independence,
    Says Dlawer Ala'Aldeen.
    For more information
    http://www.opendemocracy.net/conflict-iraq/kurdistan_4085.jsp

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_Kurdistan

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  2. Because Iraq is putting political pressure against the Kurds, do you think this is the main cause for the desire for Kurdish independence?

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