He could avoid expulsion and imprisonment if the full 435-member House decides to enforce censure, a reprimand or fines. |
It was only after the final expulsion of the Saracens in about 1000 C.E., that people returned to living on the coast. |
He accused local Kurdish officials of colluding in the expulsion and displayed an official note, bearing the stamp of the local mayor. |
The result was the mass workplace expulsions in July 1920 which severely weakened trade union organization in the city. |
Taken together, the mass flight and expulsions amounted to the single largest known migration over a short period of time. |
It would lead to a wave of expulsions, ethnic cleansing and regional conflicts. |