Population Transfer and Genocide
The nation in question is Yugoslavia, whose disintegration in the 1990s led to bloody civil wars in the region. These wars resulted in ethnic cleansing efforts targeted at Bosnian Muslims, particularly during the Bosnian War of the early 1990s.
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Rwanda in 1994 (Rwanda is a country in Africa)
NATO responded to the process of ethnic cleansing during the Balkan conflicts in the 1990s by launching military interventions, most notably in Bosnia and Kosovo. In 1995, NATO conducted airstrikes against Bosnian Serb forces to halt the atrocities and facilitate peace negotiations, culminating in the Dayton Agreement. In 1999, NATO intervened in Kosovo with a bombing campaign against Serbian forces to stop the ethnic cleansing of Albanians, leading to the establishment of a UN-administered province. These actions marked a significant shift in NATO's role, emphasizing humanitarian intervention and the protection of human rights.