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The trade and economic disputes that incited tensions -- and a sub-genre of paranoid movies about Japan -- in the 1980s, when nine members of Congress even smashed a Toshiba radio with sledgehammers, rarely make an appearance nowadays.
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That portends making a catastrophic accident more likely: the collision of U.S. and Russian planes in Syrian airspace would do far more to damage relations and incite tensions than Thursday's action.
"There is a decided positive in encouraging biculturalism and people working and living together instead of inciting tension.
Yet not far away, people at a different rally waved national flags and warned that dividing the country by ethnicity would incite tension and undermine the ethnic tranquillity that has long prevailed in Nepal.
The prosecution's dossier reiterated accusations that the groups "worked in coordination with the C.I.A.," served "U.S. and Israeli interests," and incited "religious tensions between Muslims and Copts".
But they don't want to be seen as too tightly embracing the president of Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo, whose critics accuse of inciting ethnic tensions and gaining office in an unfair election.
Unlike bombings in Iraq, where insurgents have aimed attacks at civilians to incite sectarian tensions, suicide bombers in Afghanistan have generally attacked Afghan and foreign security forces, the report said.
The Times reported from Cairo that the prosecutor's dossier assembled against the democracy workers — bolstered by Abul Naga's testimony — accused these democracy groups of working "in coordination with the C.I.A.," serving "U.S. and Israeli interests" and inciting "religious tensions between Muslims and Copts".
Chinese authorities accused a man who they alleged to be a key WUC member of inciting ethnic tensions by circulating a violent video, and urging Uyghurs, in an online forum, to "fight back [against Hans] with violence".
A lot of President Obama's opponents have said that he is inciting racial tensions with the recent wave of high profile police shootings of young black men, and subsequent retaliatory shootings against police officers.
A1 Coroner Rules on Ohio Beating Nathaniel Jones, a black man whose death in police custody has incited new racial tensions in Cincinnati, died primarily because of his struggle with police, a coroner said.
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