Everyone will then have a voice on domestic issues and remove sectarian prejudices.
He was uninterested in politics and, like the other members of his family, had little time for sectarian prejudice.
No sectarian prejudice here.
The mixture of religious and national identities on both sides reinforces both anti-Catholic and anti-Protestant sectarian prejudice in the province.
The student body is made up largely of children from groups viewed here as most prone to sectarian prejudice.
The report calls for political parties to suspend, if not abandon, their ethnic and sectarian prejudices in favor of a cooperative approach, a concept referred to as national reconciliation.
She said the police had become "very, very communalized," a term referring to virulent sectarian prejudice, and added: "People have lost faith in the police."
The clergyman's judgments always seemed tainted by sectarian prejudice.
Many Christians have used it as an example of Christianity's opposition to racial, ethnic and sectarian prejudice.
First, he said, he wanted to see the advent of a new government with no sectarian prejudices.