A Peace Education Model for Aligning the Aim of Indigenous People for Self-Determination with the Socio-Political Aims of Government: Bangladesh Context

Leon Miller
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This article addresses the challenge indigenous cultures in South Asia face in their struggle for self-determination and to have their distinctive identity officially recognized. In such struggles, the focus is often on the extent to which the government is either supportive of the rights of indigenous cultural groups or guilty of violating their rights. In this respect, human rights are seen as a manifestation of good governance, and human rights violations are an indication of bad governance, consequently a source of social conflict. This is especially important when engaging in peacebuilding in contexts where social groups feel that their struggle to realize their rights results in a conflictual relationship with the government. This article explains a peace education model for achieving the aim of greater self-determination by transforming what was regarded as opposition to government into common goals based on shared values and the agreement to cooperate to achieve the shared aim of human, social, and sustainable development.
使土著人民自决目标与政府的社会政治目标相一致的和平教育模式:孟加拉国背景
本文论述了南亚土著文化在争取自决和使其独特身份得到官方承认的斗争中所面临的挑战。在这样的斗争中,焦点往往是政府在多大程度上支持土著文化群体的权利,或者侵犯了他们的权利。在这方面,人权被视为善政的表现,而侵犯人权则是恶政的表现,因此是社会冲突的根源。在社会团体认为他们为实现自己的权利而进行的斗争导致与政府的关系发生冲突的情况下,在参与建设和平时,这一点尤为重要。本文解释了一种和平教育模式,通过将被视为反对政府的东西转化为基于共同价值观的共同目标,并同意合作实现人类、社会和可持续发展的共同目标,从而实现更大的自决目标。
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