Ethnic groups in the former Yugoslavia continue to fight to establish independence and self-government.
Serbs and Croats are the 2 largest ethnic groups in Yugoslavia
There is about 4 different ethnic groups. White being the majority
Laos is a multi-ethnic country with seven ethnic familiesdivided in several groups, each one with their own languages. In Laos we can find 87 different languages, while it is reported that we have 160 ethnic groups. The seven ethnic groups are Mon-Khmer, Palaungic, Khmuic, Tibeto-Burman, Hmong-Mien, Tai and Rau, Chinese and Chere & Jri, these two tribes are undefined.
The four main ethnic groups in the United Kingdom are White British, Indian, Pakistani, and Black African/Caribbean.
Thailand's population is predominantly made up of Thai people, with smaller ethnic minorities including Chinese, Malay, and indigenous groups such as Karen and Hmong. There is also a significant population of expatriates from various countries living in Thailand.
establish independence and self-government. (: A+
Clinton handled tensions between ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia by performing a lift and strike operation which entailed bombing Serb supply lines and lifting an embargo that prevented the shipment of military arms to the former Yugoslavia. .
Most of the demand in the US and Europe began with ethnic groups in former Yugoslavian to fight shipping of weapons to Yugoslavia.Most of the demand in the US and Europe began with ethnic groups in former Yugoslavian to fight and stop shipping of weapons to Yugoslavia.
Serbs and Croats are the 2 largest ethnic groups in Yugoslavia
Some similarities are that some ethnic groups forced other ethnic groups to move out of their area and go back to their own ethnic group.
yugoslavia
Ethnic groups in Yugoslavia continue to fight for recognition, autonomy, and rights within their respective nations. Many seek to preserve their cultural identities, languages, and historical narratives in the face of nationalistic pressures. Additionally, issues related to economic inequality, political representation, and reconciliation over past conflicts remain central to their struggles. Overall, the pursuit of social justice and equitable treatment continues to shape the dynamics among these groups.
Strict Communist rule
Serbia and Croatia
The man often held responsible for the killings during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s is Slobodan Milošević, the former President of Serbia and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He played a significant role in the ethnic conflicts and was charged with war crimes, including genocide, by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Milošević's nationalist policies and support for Serbian forces contributed to widespread violence and atrocities against various ethnic groups. He died in custody in 2006 before a verdict was reached.
Uzbekistan has many ethnic groups.
The question as posed is difficult to answer because it is unclear if you are looking for five different ethnic groups that are engaged in any conflict, five different ethnic groups that are engaged in one ethnic conflict, or five different ethnic conflicts and their constituent groupings. 1 & 3) Ethnic Groups in Any Conflict with Groupings: Chechnyans vs. Russians in Chechnya, Armenians vs. Azeri in Nagorno-Karabakh, Bosniaks vs. Serbs in Republika Srpska, Arabs vs. Kurds in North Iraq, Somalis vs. Ethiopians in the Ogaden. 2) Five Different Ethnic Groups in the Same Conflict: Former Yugoslavia has the Slovenians, Croats, Bosniaks, ethnic Albanians, and Macedonians vs. the Serbs.