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Migration and Islamism in the Czech Republic: Religion-Theological Reflection
Mayer, Šimon ; Dočkal, Jan (advisor) ; Širka, Zdenko (referee)
This bachelor thesis named "Migration and islamism in current Czech republic: religious and theological reflection" maps current perceptions of the immigration issue of Muslim migrants. It reflects migration in today's situation in the Czech republic. Based on theologic reflection the thesis shows attitudes that are consistent with christian concept of immigration. It deals with Islamic religion and its radical sectors, which influence the view of the Czech society on Muslims. The thesis is based on the biblical view of the Old and the New Testaments of foreigners and tries to compare this view with the current attitudes of some Czech Churches. The end of the thesis defines the christian perception of hospitality, the role of the churches and their contribution to society in the issue of immigration.
Contemporary Terrorism in Ethiopia: its Origin and Motivation
Nováček, Pavel ; Werkman, Kateřina (advisor) ; Michalek, Tomáš (referee)
Résumé of the master thesis: Contemporary Terrorism in Ethiopia: its Origins and Motivation. Pavel Nováček This paper focuses on the factor of terrorism in Ethiopia. There is suspicion, repeatedly declared by the Ethiopian government, that there are groups operating on its territory, that are using terrorism as a method of combat. Some of those groups are suspected to be affiliated to the global jihadist network that is active in the neighbouring Somalia. Ethiopia takes an active part in the US-led war on terror, and is the most important ally of the US in the region. This has resulted in a flow of humanitarian aid to Ethiopia, and the US is also providing military training, building their counter-terrorism capacities and providing Ethiopia with analytical support and other military aid. However, there is suspicion that Ethiopia is abusing its participation in the war on terrorism in order to oppress the legitimate opposition, by describing some of the rebel groups as terrorist, and even as affiliated to the global jihadist network in Somalia. This is despite the possibility that these ethnic based groups might be legitimately fighting to gain the right of self- determination, something that is granted to all people living in Ethiopia by the constitution. The government however, systematically attacks the...

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