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both kurdish and irish unification movements have employed violence and terrorism. have resulted from ethnic minority suppression. have forced a national vote for independence. resulted from a dispute over a common language.
The Kurdish and Irish unification movements have both faced complex political - historical situations where ethnic minorities felt suppressed, which led to their unification efforts. The Kurdish are an ethnic minority in several Middle - Eastern countries, and the Irish in Northern Ireland have long had issues related to ethnic and national identity due to historical British rule. While some elements in these movements may have resorted to violence, it's an over - generalization to label them as "terrorism." There has been no forced national vote for independence in either case in the sense described, and language disputes are not the root cause of these unification movements.
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They resulted from ethnic minority suppression.