Similarity and differences between the case study of Kosovo and Saudi Arabia
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Kosovo–Saudi Arabia relations are foreign relations between the Kosovo[a] and Saudi Arabia. Like Saudi Arabia, Kosovo has a mainly Muslim population.
Saudi Arabia-India Case Study
Indian example compared to 'Citizens' Rights in Saudi Arabia':
A news report in 'The Times of India' newspaper dated 6th August, 2012.
Gender discrimination, say women candidates. Bhopal The number of women candidates who were not called for interview despite scoring higher marks than male candidates was 109; the CM added and also tabled in the assembly the list of ail such women, candidates along with details of scores, ranks and addresses. "It's a typical case where men have benefitted from reservation meant for women", says one of the candidates Sunita Jain, who hails from Ratlam. She had complained to the national women's commission, state women's commission and made representation at all levels, pointing out that keeping higher cut-off marks for women candidates and lower cut-off marks for men amounted to gender discrimination
India-Kosovo Case Study
Indian example compared to 'Ethnic massacre in Kosovo':
A news report from Reuters dated 29th August, 2012:
Indian politician found guilty of murder for her role in gruesome massacre. A former Indian state minister was found guilty on Wednesday of murder in one of the country's worst religious riots, the highest-profile conviction in a case that casts a shadow over the country 10 years on. Human-rights groups say about 2,500 people, mostly Muslims, were hacked, beaten or burned to death in Gujarat state after a suspected Muslim mob burned alive 59 Hindu activists and pilgrims inside a train in February, 2002.
Explanation:
India-Arabia
Similarity: None
Difference: In the case of Saudi Arabia, women are constrained and their testimony often has half the worth of men's testimony. In the Indian case, women were discriminated against by keeping higher scores of cuts than men.
India-Kosovo
Similarity: In both the Indian & Kosovo cases, the minority people were massacred.
Difference: For Kosovo, the government organized it and its soldiers carried it out. In the Indian event, a mob that was instigated by some of the government leaders had done it