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You might be referring to the former Yugoslavic states, particularly Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia where war between Bosnians, Serbs, and Croats led to ethnic fighting between the 3 parties.
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Ethnic groups in the former Yugoslavia continue to fight due to historical animosities, political manipulation, and unresolved issues stemming from the breakup of the country in the 1990s. Deep-seated ethnic divisions, nationalist ideologies, and competition for territory also contribute to ongoing tensions and conflicts.
Clinton handled tensions between ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia by performing a lift and strike operation which entailed bombing Serb supply lines and lifting an embargo that prevented the shipment of military arms to the former Yugoslavia. .
The ethnic group exerting the most control in Kenya is the Kikuyu group. There is a lot of war and fighting continuing in that area. Kikuyu ethnic group is the single largest in Kenya. They have had a great influence on Politics and culture of the country. The current president of Kenya, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta is also from this group. Other notable people from this group are Wangari Maathai a noble laureate, Mwai Kibaki former president and Josephat Karanja a former vice president. KikuyuKIKUYU
This is not a well stated question, but perhaps the term "croats" is a reference to the people of Croatia, andthen perhaps this question is referring to the quest of the Croatian people and their ethnic group of the former Yugoslavia for freedom and autonomy from oppressive regimes.
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Eastern Europe, particularly the former Soviet satellites.
The former British colonies earned their freedom from the British.