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poizon [28]
4 years ago
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How is ethnic cleansing different than normal warfare?

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yaroslaw [1]4 years ago
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Ethnic cleaning is defined as the mass killing or expulsion of group of people or ethnic or unwanted group of society while normal warfare is the clashing of military powers between two nations.'

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