The document summarizes the conflicts in Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland.
In Sri Lanka, the conflict was between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil minority over language, education policies, land rights and citizenship that favored the Sinhalese and discriminated against Tamils. This caused tension and violence between the two ethnic groups.
In Northern Ireland, the conflict was between the Protestant and Catholic communities over political representation, housing, jobs and education. Catholics faced discrimination which led to unrest. Divided loyalties to either Britain or Ireland also contributed to tensions between the two religious groups.
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