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Massacres and ethnic
The Polish-Ukrainian animosity grew into Massacres of Poles in Volhynia | ethnic massacres of 1943-44 in which up to 100, 000 Poles died.
Massacres of Albanians took place throughout Kosovo and Northern Macedonia, just as massacres took place of ethnic groups not belonging to the " liberating " armies elsewhere in the conflict areas
Massacres of ethnic Vietnamese and of their sympathizers by the Khmer Rouge intensified in the Eastern Zone after the May revolt.
During 1943 – 1944 ethnic cleansing operations took place in Ukraine ( commonly known as the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia ) which brought about an estimated 100, 000 deaths and an exodus of ethnic Poles from this territory.
The Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia (, literally: Volhynian slaughter ;-Volyn tragedy ) were part of an ethnic cleansing operation carried out by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army ( UPA ) North in the Nazi-occupied regions of Volhynia ( Reichskommissariat Ukraine ) and UPA-South in Eastern Galicia ( General Government ) beginning in March 1943 and lasting until the end of 1944.
The number of Poles in Ukraine gradually increased over the centuries, but after World War II it drastically decreased as a result of Soviet mass deportation of the Poles in Ukraine to Siberia and other eastern regions of the USSR as well as a campaign of ethnic cleansing, carried out in the early 1940s by Ukrainian nationalists in western part of the country ( see: Massacres of Poles in Volhynia ).

Massacres and since
Corday ’ s notion that she was saving a hundred thousand echoes this Girondin sentiment as they attempted to slow the revolution and reverse the violence that had escalated since the September Massacres.

Massacres and .
Massacres attending the partition of India and the establishment of the State of Israel are simply recent grim evidences of the hostility such divisions can engender.
Massacres of each other's supporters include the Shell House massacre and the Boipatong massacre.
* 1994 – Rwandan Genocide: Massacres of Tutsis begin in Kigali, Rwanda.
At Versailles, they learned of the September Massacres in Paris.
With the Prussian army entering France, more doubts were raised against the aristocracy, and these tensions climaxed during the September Massacres.
Possibly the two most significant factors in the quarrel and consequential split between the Montagnards and the Girondins include the September Massacres and the trial of Louis XVI, both in 1792.
The second key factor in the split between the Montagnards and the Girondins was the September Massacres of 1792.
* Sandag, Shagdariin ; Kendall, Harry H .; Wakeman, Frederic E. Poisoned Arrows: The Stalin-Choibalsan Mongolian Massacres, 1921 – 1941.
* 1943 – Massacres of Poles in Volhynia.
After the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres of Huguenots in France in 1572, Pope Gregory celebrated a Te Deum mass.
* 1792 – During what became known as the September Massacres of the French Revolution, rampaging mobs slaughter three Roman Catholic Church bishops, more than two hundred priests, and prisoners believed to be royalist sympathizers.
As the story goes, back in the late 18th century when General John Sullivan was avenging the Wyoming and Cherry-Valley Massacres, he chased a group of renegade Native Americans, up from present day Athens, Pennsylvania ( then known as Tioga Point ) through the valley, to a point somewhere along the cliffs.
** Massacres of Hutus by Tutsis in Burundi take place, with more than 450 killed in a few days.
* September 2 – During what becomes known as the September Massacres of the French Revolution, rampaging mobs slaughter 3 Roman Catholic Church bishops and more than 200 priests.
* Massacres during the Wars of Religion: The St. Bartholomew ’ s Day massacre: a foundational event
In 1896, responding to the humanitarian crisis in the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of the Hamidian Massacres, Barton sailed to Constantinople and after long negotiations with Abdul Hamid II, opened the first American International Red Cross headquarters in the heart of Turkey.
Transferred to the La Force prison, the princesse de Lamballe was one of the victims of the September Massacres, killed on 3 September.
This became known as the September Massacres.
It decreased in popularity in Gothic art, but revived in the larger works of the Renaissance, when artists took inspiration for their " Massacres " from Roman reliefs of the battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs to the extent that they showed the figures heroically nude.
September Massacres of 1792, in which Parisian mobs killed hundreds of royalist prisoners.
* Selected Death Tolls for Wars, Massacres and Atrocities Before the 20th Century.

Massacres and led
Step by step he was led on to tolerate violence and crime, to the excesses of which his eyes were only opened by the September Massacres, and which ultimately overwhelmed the party of Girondists which he led.
Massacres of the Kurnai / Gunai people led by McMillan occurred at Nuntin, Boney Point, Butchers Creek, Maffra, Warrigal Creek, and other unspecified locations in Gippsland.

Massacres and invasion
During the 17th century, the Spaniards carried out four Great Massacres and Expulsions against the unconverted sangleys in response to real or imagined fears of an imminent invasion from China.

Massacres and 2003
In a 1996 interview with writer Robin Kirk, later published in More Terrible Than Death: Massacres, Drugs and America's War in Colombia ( PublicAffairs: New York, 2003 ), Castaño acknowledged that the men under his command committed ' excesses ', but defended them as necessary in Colombia's conflict.

ethnic and cleansing
A polarizing figure who dominated the Second Party System in the 1820s and 1830s, as president he dismantled the Second Bank of the United States and initiated ethnic cleansing and forced relocation of Native American tribes from the Southeast to west of the Mississippi River.
To stop the ethnic cleansing and genocide of Albanians by nationalist Serbs in the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's province of Kosovo, Clinton authorized the use of American troops in a NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999, named Operation Allied Force.
The term " ethnic cleansing " was used as an alternative to " genocide " to denote not just ethnically motivated murder but also displacement, though critics charge there is no difference.
In many places, masses of civilians were forced out by the Yugoslav National Army ( JNA ), who consisted mostly of conscripts from Serbia and Montenegro, and irregulars from Serbia, in what became known as ethnic cleansing.
Italian authorities committed ethnic cleansing by forcibly expelling 100, 000 Bedouin Cyrenaicans, half the population of Cyrenaica in Libya, from their settlements that was slated to be given to Italian settlers.
Ba ' athist Iraq under Saddam Hussein pursued ethnic cleansing or liquidation of minorities, pursued expansionist wars against Iran and Kuwait, and gradually replaced pan-Arabism with an Iraqi nationalism that emphasized Iraq's connection to the glories of ancient Mesopotamian empires, including Babylonia.
Anti-slavic racism was present, although the ethnic cleansing ideology and anti-Semitism that would be expressed in later years was not developed yet.
Seven days later, Turkey launched an invasion of Cyprus allegedly to reinstate the constitution but which resulted in blooded conflict, partition of the island and mass ethnic cleansing.
More recently, ethnic conflicts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and genocide in Rwanda have been described as mass-based hate crimes, but the term " hate crime " did not really begin to be used until after World War II and the end of most major government-sanctioned racial cleansing projects that had been linked with official fascism.
A memorial to this early form of ethnic cleansing has been constructed on the shore at Lamlash, paid for by a Canadian descendant of the emigrants.
Beginning in 1947 the Japanese government started a programme of ethnic cleansing of Koreans and Formosans, who were Japanese subjects.
One recent scholar, Robin Bush, even argued that the Jutes of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight became victims of a policy of ethnic cleansing by the West Saxons, although this has been the subject of debate amongst academics, with the counter-claim that only the aristocracy might have been wiped out.
Today " majimboism " is code for certain areas of the country to be reserved for specific ethnic groups, fueling the kind of ethnic cleansing that has swept the country since the election.
The fighting between the two factions quickly took on aspects of " ethnic cleansing ".
" Upon taking Mazar-i-Sharif in 1998, about 4, 000-6, 000 civilians were killed in an ethnic cleansing campaign by the Taliban and many more reported tortured.
Some people with partial Chinese or Vietnamese ancestry were present in the Khmer Rouge leadership ; as in the Soviet Union, they either were purged or participated themselves in the ethnic cleansing campaigns.
Gaddafi supported Milošević even when Milošević was charged with large-scale ethnic cleansing against Albanians in Kosovo.
According to Human Rights Watch these partisans are responsible for abuses including war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing.
Later in the 20th century, after the break-up of the Soviet Union, leaders appealed to ancient ethnic feuds or tensions that ignited conflict between the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, as well Bosnians, Montenegrins and Macedonians, eventually breaking up the long collaboration of peoples and ethnic cleansing was carried out in the Balkans, resulting in the destruction of the formerly communist republic and produced the civil wars in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 – 95, resulted in mass population displacements and segregation that radically altered what was once a highly diverse and intermixed ethnic makeup of the region.
* Human Rights Violations in Sudan, by the Sudan Human Rights Organization, February 1994. of widespread torture, ethnic cleansing and crucifixion of pastors.
The conflict has been described by Mukesh Kapila, UN coordinator for Sudan, as ethnic cleansing, as Black Arab militias carry out systematic massacres of tribespeople in the Darfur region.
Other considerations of the rules of international law, particularly those prohibiting the use of force and the acquisition of territory, are also relevant in that the Soviet authorities and, subsequently, the Azerbaijani government applied use of military and paramilitary force in ethnic cleansing initiatives like Operation Ring, while the Armenian community of Nagorno-Karabakh established militia forces to resist further pogroms and defend the civilian population by repelling Azeri forces.

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