Yugoslavia
Kosovo
Rwanda in 1994 (Rwanda is a country in Africa)
Extensive ethnic cleansing occurred in the Balkans during the late 1990s, particularly during the Kosovo War from 1998 to 1999. The conflict involved the Yugoslav government and Serbian forces targeting the ethnic Albanian population in Kosovo, resulting in widespread violence, displacement, and atrocities. This campaign led to a significant humanitarian crisis, with hundreds of thousands of people fleeing to neighboring countries. The situation drew international attention and ultimately prompted NATO intervention.
Ethnic cleansing is the involuntary removal of an ethnic group from a territory, in order to create a homogenous population. Ethnic cleansing sometimes happens without much violence, but it usually entails widespread attacks on a community in order to drive them out, and it always involves at least the threat of force. Note that ethnic cleansing is somewhat different from genocide; unlike genocide, which is usually committed by a government, ethnic cleansing can be committed by small groups without much organization. More importantly, genocide has the objective of wiping out an ethnic grouping, while ethnic cleansing seeks to expel a group, by whatever means. Ethnic cleansing and related crimes were committed by many of the factions involved in the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, by the Nazis in much of occupied Europe and the Imperial Japanese in the South Pacific during World War II, by a number of factions in the Caucasus Mountain region during the various post-Soviet conflicts there, and on a smaller scale by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian Territories in recent decades.
Ethnic cleansing involves the violation of all human rights and especially the right to life, liberty and property.
Yugoslavia
Kosovo
Yugoslavia
Rwanda in 1994 (Rwanda is a country in Africa)
Extensive ethnic cleansing occurred in the Balkans during the late 1990s, particularly during the Kosovo War from 1998 to 1999. The conflict involved the Yugoslav government and Serbian forces targeting the ethnic Albanian population in Kosovo, resulting in widespread violence, displacement, and atrocities. This campaign led to a significant humanitarian crisis, with hundreds of thousands of people fleeing to neighboring countries. The situation drew international attention and ultimately prompted NATO intervention.
Population Transfer and Genocide
The last time ethnic cleansing took place in a large way , was in Bosnia, where Muslims were wiped out.
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine was created in 2006.
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine has 313 pages.
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Ethnic Cleansing - video game - happened in 2002.