Oman
This country page describes, in brief, data that TJET has compiled on regime transitions, intrastate conflict episodes, and transitional justice mechanisms. For details on the data included on this page, view the FAQ.
For Oman, TJET has collected information on: two amnesties between 1970 and 1995.
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Country Background
Democratic Transition
TJET records no democratic transitions in Oman between 1970 and 2020.
Violent Conflict
Based on the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, TJET records one violent intrastate conflict episode between 1970 and 1975, involving one armed opposition group fighting against the government. One conflict episode was internationalized by involvement of external state actors.
Data up to 2020. Hover over column labels for definitions. Source: UCDP Dyadic Dataset version 23.1, https://ucdp.uu.se/downloads/index.html#dyadic.
Transitional Justice Data
As of 2020, Oman ranks 120th out of 174 on TJET’s legacy of violence index. For a full list of country rankings over time, view the index page, and for an explanation of the index, view the Methods & FAQs page.
Amnesties
Oman had two amnesties between 1970 and 1995. One was passed during ongoing internal armed conflict. One amnesty released political prisoners.
Data up to 2020. Hover over column labels for definitions.