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ethnic cleansing |
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ethnic cleansingThe forced expulsion or attempted extermination of one ethnic group by another to create a homogenous population, most notoriously by the Nazis against the Jews in World War II. More recent examples include the violence against Muslims by Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina 1992–95, the mass killing of Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda and Burundi in 1994, and attacks on the black African population of the western Sudanese province of Darfur by state-backed Arab militias from 2003. To further their aim of creating a Greater Serbia, Bosnian Serb forces compelled thousands of non-Serbs, Croats, and Muslims to abandon their homes, allowing Serb families from other parts of the former Yugoslavia to occupy them. Wholesale slaughter and other human-rights violations were also allegedly used to implement this policy, which created nearly 700,000 refugees. Croatian troops also adopted an ethnic-cleansing policy in Krajina 1995, forcing as many as 150,000 Croatian Serbs to flee their homes after a successful government offensive to retake the region; widespread human-rights violations were reported.
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