It would lead to a wave of expulsions, ethnic cleansing and regional conflicts. |
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More disturbingly, the government has inaugurated a policy of forcible expulsions from camps for the displaced. |
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We are not demanding mass expulsions but we're asking that everybody in positions of authority signal that there is a problem. |
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The UN emergency relief co-ordinator warned on Monday that the mass expulsions could lead to a humanitarian crisis. |
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The idea that the intervention was intended to halt mass expulsions and genocide has always been a convenient fantasy. |
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Taken together, the mass flight and expulsions amounted to the single largest known migration over a short period of time. |
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The result was the mass workplace expulsions in July 1920 which severely weakened trade union organization in the city. |
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Following the expulsions, two more union leaders resigned from the party. |
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The scandal involved every member of the high school's football team, resulting in a flurry of expulsions, starting with the quarterback. |
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The expulsions have led to a drop in the price of cars because so many Eritreans have bee n forced to sell. |
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The then three Allies had agreed to the expulsions during negotiations in the midst of war. |
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The first Pasqua law, in 1986, restricts residence conditions in France and facilitates expulsions. |
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Meanwhile, in the 1930s the Soviet system of forced labour, expulsions and allegedly engineered famine had a similar death toll. |
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At the same time there was increased intelligence and espionage activity, Eastern Bloc defections and diplomatic expulsions. |
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Antisemitism arose during the Middle Ages, in the form of persecutions, pogroms, forced conversions, expulsions, social restrictions and ghettoization. |
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Polish civilians were subject to forced labour in German industry, internment, wholesale expulsions to make way for German colonists and mass executions. |
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The center warns that such practices can adversely affect students of color or those with disabilities, who are disparately affected by suspensions and expulsions. |
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