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Ethnic cleansing occurred during the Bosnian War (1992–95) as large numbers of Bosnian Muslims (Bosniaks) and Bosnian Croats were forced to flee their homes ...
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Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia ; Ethnic cleansing: ~300,000 Serbs expelled; >200,000 Serbs forcefully converted to Catholicism · Ustaše.
Ethnic cleansing is a practice where in a given territory the members of a given ethnic group are eliminated.
Starting in April 1992, Serbia set out to “ethnically cleanse” Bosnian territory by systematically removing all Bosnian Muslims, known as Bosniaks.
Croats and other non-Serbs were expelled from its territory in a violent campaign of ethnic cleansing. Heavy fighting in the second half of 1991 witnessed ...
That strategy, called “ethnic cleansing,” involved using murder, rape, expulsion and imprisonment on a large scale to drive Muslims and Croats from territory ...
In 1995, towards the end of the war, the Croatian army carried out its own campaign of 'ethnic cleansing' against Serbs in the Krajina border region of Croatia.
Bosniak and Croatian civilians bore the brunt of Serbian assaults in what became known as “ethnic cleansing”: torture, rape, murder, robbery, and forced ...
Nov 22, 2012 · After the war, Croatia was re-assimilated into that ethnic powder keg we all know as Yugoslavia and no one was held accountable for the Ustaša holocaust.
The practice of 'ethnic cleansing' is carried out in strategic areas linking Serbia proper with Serb-inhabited areas in Bosnia and Croatia. This strategic ...