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  • How many different types of crimes, malicious acts or violence motivated by religious hatred or bias occured?
  • Was there mob violence related to religion?
  • Was there sectarian violence between religious groups?
  • Were religion-related terrorist groups active in the country?
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  • Did violence result from tensions between religious groups?
  • Did groups attempt to dominate public life with their perspective on religion?
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