Following decades of state-sponsored discrimination, the formerly 110,000-strong Greek community of Istanbul has now shrunk to approximately 3,000.
Among other things, Congress made clear that the law barred private as well as state-sponsored discrimination.
He saw the three-year privilege for college graduates as a state-sponsored discrimination against the poor and also providing a monopoly income to those who met the requirements.
The state-sponsored discrimination of the Soviet era has been abolished, opening doors to the highest branches of academia, business and government.
His position statements referred to Affirmative Action as "state-sponsored discrimination," when it set different standards based on a person's race or gender.
It was a historic milestone in reframing the national debate over segregation by putting state-sponsored discrimination beyond constitutional defense.
The movement to overturn the many forms of state-sponsored discrimination directed at Hispanic Americans was strongest in Texas during the first fifty years of the 20th century.
The report condemns Pakistan for systematic state-sponsored religious discrimination against Hindus through bigoted "anti-blasphemy" laws.
Upon founding in 1988, the society distributed pamphlets and other printed articles highlighting state-sponsored discrimination and and atrocities in regards to Bhutanese refugees.
According to the official guerrilla statements, this affected a majority of the indigenous population who suffered both state-sponsored discrimination and enormous social pressure.