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The responsibility to protect minorities: Is the kin-state a problem or a solution?

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States have a responsibility to protect all people at risk from atrocities living on their territories – be they citizens or non-citizens, indigenous people, majorities or minorities. But sometimes states may be too weak to do so. Or they may act in a way that endangers part of the population, for example persons belonging to a national minority.

Related Subject(s): Migration
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