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From August 1990 to November 1991, during the breakup of Yugoslavia , several Serb Autonomous Regions , Districts (literally Oblasts ; sing. Serbian : Српска аутономна област (САО) / Srpska autonomna oblast ( SAO ) ) were proclaimed in the Yugoslav republics of SR Croatia and SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in light of the possible secession of the republics from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . These were autonomous Serb -inhabited entities that subsequently united in their respective republic to form the Republic of Serbian Krajina in Croatia and the Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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45-586: The SAO of Romanija ( Serbian Cyrillic : САО Романија , Serbian : SAO Romanija ) was a self-proclaimed ethnic Serb autonomous region within SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in the prelude to the Bosnian War . It was named after the Romanija mountain. It included parts of three municipalities with a population of 37,000. It existed from 1991 to 1992 when it became part of Republika Srpska . Actually it

90-493: A people." William Schabas states "ethnic cleansing is also a warning sign of genocide to come. Genocide is the last resort of the frustrated ethnic cleanser." Multiple genocide scholars have criticized distinguishing between ethnic cleansing and genocide , with Martin Shaw arguing that forced deportation necessarily results in the destruction of a group and this must be foreseen by the perpetrators. The resettlement policy of

135-565: A policy they called "territorial cleansing" to "drain" the Chouf of Maronite Christians in order to deny them of resisting the advance of the PSP. As a result, 163,670 Christian villagers were displaced due to these operations. In response to these massacres, the Lebanese Forces conducted a similar policy, which resulted in 20,000 Druze displaced. Ethnic cleansing was a common phenomenon in

180-553: A security threat. Ethnic cleansing has no legal definition under international criminal law , but the methods by which it is carried out are considered crimes against humanity and may also fall under the Genocide Convention . An antecedent to the term is the Greek word andrapodismos ( ἀνδραποδισμός ; lit. "enslavement"), which was used in ancient texts. e.g., to describe atrocities that accompanied Alexander

225-458: Is a more appropriate term. Circassian genocide, also known as " Tsitsekun ", is often regarded by various historians as the first large-scale ethnic cleansing campaign launched by a state during the 19th century industrial era . Imperial Russian general Nikolay Yevdakimov , who supervised the operations of Circassian genocide during 1860s, dehumanised Muslim Circassians as "a pestilence" to be expelled from their native lands. Russian objective

270-401: Is intended to displace a persecuted population from a given territory, while genocide is intended to destroy a group. Some academics consider genocide to be a subset of "murderous ethnic cleansing". Norman Naimark writes that these concepts are different but related, for "literally and figuratively, ethnic cleansing bleeds into genocide, as mass murder is committed in order to rid the land of

315-851: Is no international treaty that specifies a specific crime of ethnic cleansing; however, ethnic cleansing in the broad sense—the forcible deportation of a population—is defined as a crime against humanity under the statutes of both the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). The gross human rights violations integral to stricter definitions of ethnic cleansing are treated as separate crimes falling under public international law of crimes against humanity and in certain circumstances genocide . There are also situations, such as

360-1000: Is related to the former Region of Sarajevo-Romanija , inside the historical Romanija . Indeed it was established in September 1991 and was merged with SAO Birač in November 1991 to form the SAO Romanija-Birač . In March 1992 the SAOs were unified into the Serb Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed to Republika Srpska on 12 August. Serb Autonomous Regions The so-called anti-bureaucratic revolution of Serbian leader Slobodan Milošević aimed at strengthening of Yugoslav federal institutions triggered condemnations and separatist response in Slovenia and Croatia . This in turn provoked security dilemma among at

405-462: Is strongly related to the creation of democracies. He argues that murderous ethnic cleansing is due to the rise of nationalism , which associates citizenship with a specific ethnic group . Democracy, therefore, is tied to ethnic and national forms of exclusion. Nevertheless, it is not democratic states that are more prone to commit ethnic cleansing, because minorities tend to have constitutional guarantees. Neither are stable authoritarian regimes (except

450-646: Is usually directed by states or other authoritative powers, perpetrators are usually state powers or institutions with some coherence and capacity, not failed states as it is generally perceived. The perpetrator powers tend to get support by core constituencies that favour combinations of nationalism , statism , and violence. Ethnic cleansing was prevalent during the Age of Nationalism in Europe (19th and 20th centuries). Multi-ethnic European engaged in ethnic cleansing against minorities in order to pre-empt their secession and

495-416: Is virtually indistinguishable from forced emigration and population exchange while at the other it merges with deportation and genocide. At the most general level, however, ethnic cleansing can be understood as the expulsion of a population from a given territory." Terry Martin has defined ethnic cleansing as "the forcible removal of an ethnically defined population from a given territory" and as "occupying

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540-700: The 1982 Lebanon War such as the Sabra and Shatila Massacre committed by Lebanese Maronite forces backed by Israel against Palestinian refugees and Lebanese Shia civilians. After the Israeli withdrawal from the Chouf, the Mountain War broke out, where ethnic cleansings (mostly in the form of tit-for-tat killings) occurred. During that time, the Syrian backed, mostly Druze dominated People's Liberation Army used

585-552: The Autonomous District of Glina and Autonomous District of Knin . After Operation Storm , the application of the law which allowed autonomy would be temporarily suspended. In 2000 this part of the law was formally repealed. The process of creation of the self-proclaimed Serb Autonomous Regions in Croatia included inter-ethnic clashes and violence as well as widespread ethnic cleansing of non-Serb population from

630-409: The expulsion of Germans after World War II , where ethnic cleansing has taken place without legal redress (see Preussische Treuhand v. Poland ). Timothy v. Waters argues that similar ethnic cleansing could go unpunished in the future. Mutual ethnic cleansing occurs when two groups commit ethnic cleansing against minority members of the other group within their own territories. For instance in

675-513: The genocidal massacres they committed against Bosniaks and Croats between 1941 and 1945. The Russian phrase очистка границ ( ochistka granits ; lit. "cleansing of borders") was used in Soviet documents of the early 1930s to refer to the forced resettlement of Polish people from the 22-kilometre (14 mi) border zone in the Byelorussian and Ukrainian SSRs . This process of

720-462: The partition of Croatia in case of independence which would enable Serb inhabited areas to remain in Yugoslavia. Croatian Serb politician Jovan Rašković argued for the creation of the "integral region" by bringing together predominantly Serb municipalities in Croatia into an Association of Municipalities which would act as one of the first-level administrative units within the republic. While

765-611: The population transfer in the Soviet Union was repeated on an even larger scale in 1939–1941, involving many other groups suspected of disloyalty. In its complete form, the term appeared for the first time in the Romanian language ( purificare etnică ) in an address by Vice Prime Minister Mihai Antonescu to cabinet members in July 1941. After the beginning of the invasion by the Soviet Union , he concluded: "I do not know when

810-417: The "Serb Republic" ( Republika Srpska ) on 27 March 1992. Ethnic cleansing Ethnic cleansing is the systematic forced removal of ethnic , racial , or religious groups from a given area, with the intent of making the society ethnically homogeneous . Along with direct removal such as deportation or population transfer , it also includes indirect methods aimed at forced migration by coercing

855-681: The 1920s, Turkey expelled its Greek minority and Greece expelled its Turkish minority following the Greco-Turkish War . Other examples where mutual ethnic cleansing occurred include the First Nagorno-Karabakh War and the population transfers by the Soviets of Germans, Poles, and Ukrainians after World War II . According to Michael Mann , in The Dark Side of Democracy (2004), murderous ethnic cleansing

900-475: The Croatian legal system at the time formally permitted such a form of municipal organization the move was perceived as highly controversial and led to some of the first clashes. The first such association was formed around the town of Knin leading to the establishment of SAO Krajina on 21 December 1990. SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia was formed on 25 June 1991 while SAO Western Slavonia

945-674: The Great 's conquest of Thebes in 335 BCE . The expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain between 1609 and 1614 is considered by some authors to be one of the first episodes of state-sponsored ethnic cleansing in the modern western world. Raphael Lemkin , who coined the term "genocide", considered the displacement of Native Americans by American settlers as a historical example of genocide. Others, like historian Gary Anderson, contend that genocide does not accurately characterize any aspect of American history, suggesting instead that ethnic cleansing

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990-754: The Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 9th and 7th centuries BC is considered by some scholars to be one of the first cases of ethnic cleansing. During the 1980s, in Lebanon , ethnic cleansing was common during all phases of the conflict, notable incidents were seen in the early phase of the war, such as the Damour massacre , the Karantina massacre , the Siege of the Tel al-Zaatar Palestinian refugee camp , and during

1035-659: The Romanians will have such chance for ethnic cleansing." In the 1980s, the Soviets used the term "etnicheskoye chishcheniye" which literally translates to "ethnic cleansing" to describe Azerbaijani efforts to drive Armenians away from Nagorno-Karabakh . It was widely popularized by the Western media during the Bosnian War (1992–1995). In 1992, the German equivalent of ethnic cleansing ( German : ethnische Säuberung , pronounced [ˈʔɛtnɪʃə ˈzɔɪ̯bəʁʊŋ] )

1080-645: The Serbs; and Herzeg-Bosnia by the Croats). Survivors of the ethnic cleansing were left severely traumatized as a consequence of this campaign. Israeli herders have engaged in a systemic displacement of Palestinian herders in Area C of the West Bank as a form of nationalist and economic warfare. When enforced as part of a political settlement, as happened with the expulsion of Germans after World War II through

1125-591: The actions of all participants in the Balkan Wars contained various new terms to describe brutalities committed toward ethnic groups. During the Holocaust in World War II , Nazi Germany pursued a policy of ensuring that Europe was "cleaned of Jews" ( judenrein ). The Nazi Generalplan Ost called for the genocide and ethnic cleansing of most Slavic people in central and eastern Europe for

1170-604: The areas that those regions ended up controlling. Some of the highest ranking political and military leaders involved in this process were prosecuted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for their direct or command responsibility for a number of war crimes committed. In the effort to preserve the peace in the region European Community limited the recognition of post-Yugoslav entities exclusively to previously established Yugoslav federal units (republics) in their administrative borders and explicitly discouraged it in case of any new secessionist region while at

1215-427: The central part of a continuum between genocide on one end and nonviolent pressured ethnic emigration on the other end." Gregory Stanton , the founder of Genocide Watch , has criticised the rise of the term and its use for events that he feels should be called "genocide": because "ethnic cleansing" has no legal definition, its media use can detract attention from events that should be prosecuted as genocide. There

1260-588: The forced resettlement of ethnic Germans to Germany in its reduced borders after 1945, the forced population movements, constituting a type of ethnic cleansing, may contribute to long-term stability of a post-conflict nation. Some justifications may be made as to why the targeted group will be moved in the conflict resolution stages, as in the case of the ethnic Germans, some individuals of the large German population in Czechoslovakia and prewar Poland had encouraged Nazi jingoism before World War II, but this

1305-574: The former Yugoslavia ] " 'ethnic cleansing' has been carried out by means of murder, torture, arbitrary arrest and detention , extra-judicial executions, rape and sexual assaults, confinement of civilian population in ghetto areas, forcible removal, displacement and deportation of civilian population, deliberate military attacks or threats of attacks on civilians and civilian areas, and wanton destruction of property. Those practices constitute crimes against humanity and can be assimilated to specific war crimes . Furthermore, such acts could also fall within

1350-399: The homogenizing tendencies of nation states " or emphasize security concerns and the effects of democratization , portraying ethnic tensions as a contributing factor. Research has also focused on the role of war as a causative or potentiating factor in ethnic cleansing. However, states in a similar strategic situation can have widely varying policies towards minority ethnic groups perceived as

1395-412: The loss of territory. Ethnic cleansing was particularly prevalent during periods of interstate war. Ethnic cleansing has been described as part of a continuum of violence whose most extreme form is genocide . Ethnic cleansing is similar to forced deportation or population transfer . While ethnic cleansing and genocide may share the same goal and methods (e.g., forced displacement ), ethnic cleansing

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1440-438: The meaning of the Genocide Convention . The official United Nations definition of ethnic cleansing is "rendering an area ethnically homogeneous by using force or intimidation to remove from a given area persons of another ethnic or religious group." As a category, ethnic cleansing encompasses a continuum or spectrum of policies. In the words of Andrew Bell-Fialkoff , "ethnic cleansing ... defies easy definition. At one end it

1485-435: The nazi and communist regimes) which are likely perpetrators of murderous ethnic cleansing, but those regimes that are in process of democratization. Ethnic hostility appears where ethnicity overshadows social classes as the primordial system of social stratification. Usually, in deeply divided societies, categories such as class and ethnicity are deeply intertwined, and when an ethnic group is seen as oppressor or exploitative of

1530-426: The other, serious ethnic conflict can develop. Michael Mann holds that when two ethnic groups claim sovereignty over the same territory and can feel threatened, their differences can lead to severe grievances and danger of ethnic cleansing. The perpetration of murderous ethnic cleansing tends to occur in unstable geopolitical environments and in contexts of war. As ethnic cleansing requires high levels of organisation and

1575-741: The purpose of providing more living space for the Germans. During the Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia , the euphemism čišćenje terena ("cleansing the terrain") was used by the Croatian Ustaše to describe military actions in which non-Croats were purposely systematically killed or otherwise uprooted from their homes. The term was also used in the December 20, 1941 directive of Serbian Chetniks in reference to

1620-469: The same time both the Government of Croatia and international mediators now contemplated peace settlements that would indeed include the establishment of some sort of predominantly Serb autonomous regions within Croatia. With the creation of new Croatian counties on 30 December 1992, the Croatian government also set aside two autonomous regions ( kotar ) for ethnic Serbs in the areas of Krajina known as

1665-641: The same time it conditioned recognition of republics with credible minority rights guarantees. Serb Autonomous Regions in Croatia therefore failed to ever gain any formal international recognition. The Serb Democratic Party established SAOs in Serb-inhabited territories. Between September–November 1991, six entities had been proclaimed. The Serbs set up their own parliament, having left the Bosnian parliament in October 1991. The Serb parliament proclaimed

1710-418: The time numerous Serbs of Croatia community which strongly opposed any move towards Croatian independence if it will separate them from the other parts of Yugoslavia. The dilemma was rooted in historical experience of the Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia stirred up by rising Serb and Croat nationalism. Croatian Serb political leaders of the nationalist Serb Democratic Party advocated for

1755-468: The victim group to flee and preventing its return, such as murder, rape, and property destruction. Both the definition and charge of ethnic cleansing is often disputed, with some researchers including and others excluding coercive assimilation or mass killings as a means of depopulating an area of a particular group. Although scholars do not agree on which events constitute ethnic cleansing, many instances have occurred throughout history. The term

1800-653: The wars in Croatia, Kosovo, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. This entailed intimidation, forced expulsion , or killing of the unwanted ethnic group as well as the destruction of the places of worship, cemeteries and cultural and historical buildings of that ethnic group in order to alter the population composition of an area in the favour of another ethnic group which would become the majority. According to numerous ICTY verdicts and indictments, Serb and Croat forces performed ethnic cleansing of their territories planned by their political leadership to create ethnically pure states ( Republika Srpska and Republic of Serbian Krajina by

1845-543: Was first used to describe Albanian nationalist treatment of the Kosovo Serbs in the 1980s, and entered widespread use during the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s. Since then, the term has gained widespread acceptance due to journalism. Although research originally focused on deep-rooted animosities as an explanation for ethnic cleansing events, more recent studies depict ethnic cleansing as "a natural extension of

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1890-401: Was forcibly resolved. According to historian Norman Naimark , during an ethnic cleansing process, there may be destruction of physical symbols of the victims including temples , books, monuments, graveyards, and street names: "Ethnic cleansing involves not only the forced deportation of entire nations but the eradication of the memory of their presence." In many cases, the side perpetrating

1935-545: Was formed on 12 August 1991. On 19 December 1991, the SAO Krajina proclaimed itself the Republic of Serbian Krajina with SAO Western Slavonia and SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia joining it subsequently. At that stage the self-proclaimed autonomy was transformed into request for full independence with political leadership subsequently rejecting any autonomy proposal with notable case including Z-4 Plan . At

1980-655: Was named German Un-word of the Year by the Gesellschaft für deutsche Sprache due to its euphemistic, inappropriate nature. The Final Report of the Commission of Experts established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780 defined ethnic cleansing as: a purposeful policy designed by one ethnic or religious group to remove by violent and terror-inspiring means the civilian population of another ethnic or religious group from certain geographic areas", [noting that in

2025-619: Was the annexation of land; and the Russian military operations that forcibly deported Circassians were designated by Yevdakimov as “ ochishchenie ” (cleansing). In the early 1900s, regional variants of the term could be found among the Czechs ( očista ), the Poles ( czystki etniczne ), the French ( épuration ) and the Germans ( Säuberung ). A 1913 Carnegie Endowment report condemning

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