Title:

Civil reconciliations in resolving the issue of displaced persons

Code:

DISP/94/2

Author:

Kamal Faghali

Page Numbers:

50

Available at:

OMSAR

Summary:

Introduction
Concepts
Reconciliation
Components of reconciliation
On a religious level
In Christianity
In Islam
Reconciliation at the political level
Reconciliations within the Ministry of Displaced Persons Affairs
Security reconciliation
At the legal level
Reconciliation at the psychological level
 
Reconciliation mechanism
Step one.
Step two.
Step three.
Step 4
 
Processors
Experiences
Calendar
 
Appendix 1: Definition of Displacement
Appendix 2: Causes of Displacement
Wars and civil strife
Severe economic crises
Natural disasters
 
Appendix 3: Classification of displacement and its nature in Lebanon
Security displacement
Sectarian displacement
Political displacement
Economic displacement
Other models
 
Appendix 4: Displacement Patterns
Current situational displacement
Long-term displacement
 
Appendix 5: Forms of Displacement
Sudden displacement
Precautionary reserve displacement
Economic displacement
 
Appendix 6: Conditions of Displacement
Additional displacement
General displacement
 
Appendix 7: Differentiation in violent displacement conditions
Balance in violence
One-sided violence
Violence of individual victims, not groups
Violence of material victims on property
Violence of the front lines of contact
 
Annex 8: Reconciliation at the Religious Level
In Christianity
In Islam
For The United Muslims (Druze)
In Arab Culture
 
Appendix 9: Amnesty Law No. 84 dated August 26, 1991
 
Appendix #10: Reconciliation Experiments
Spatter
Soft and soft lane
The Change
Eye of the Poplar
Contemporary Of Al-Shoof
Ras al-Matn
One family from two different directions.
National Conference for Displaced Persons
Reconciliation meetings that accompanied the return

Year:

1994

Sub-Sector:

Displaced

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