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It is difficult to conclude all civil societies have positive role in fighting against corruption, some civil societies for example: in Africa like Tutsi and Hutu rebels in Democratic Republic Congo and Rwanda , UNITA in Angola ; in middle east : Hezbollah ( Party of God) in Lebanon, Hamas in Palestine, Muslim brothers hood in Egypt and Algeria; in Europe: Mafia in Italy, IRA in Ireland and ETA in Spain; and in Asia: fundamentalist religious groups( including Al-Qaida and Taliban) in Pakistan and India and Afghanistan have played significant role for prevalence of corruption, instability,…mehr

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It is difficult to conclude all civil societies have positive role in fighting against corruption, some civil societies for example: in Africa like Tutsi and Hutu rebels in Democratic Republic Congo and Rwanda , UNITA in Angola ; in middle east : Hezbollah ( Party of God) in Lebanon, Hamas in Palestine, Muslim brothers hood in Egypt and Algeria; in Europe: Mafia in Italy, IRA in Ireland and ETA in Spain; and in Asia: fundamentalist religious groups( including Al-Qaida and Taliban) in Pakistan and India and Afghanistan have played significant role for prevalence of corruption, instability, volition of human right of these countries and some also like Al-Qaida, Mafia etc. Internationally, but in this Book intended briefly to show only the positive role of civil societies in fighting against corruption.
Autorenporträt
Nebiat Negussie, Master of Public Administration(MPA): Studied in Department of Public Administration and Development Management at Addis Ababa University. Currently, he is University lecturer in Ethiopia.Personal website: www.nebitcorsalini.webs.com