Sentence examples for forcible expulsions from inspiring English sources

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The residents say that the destruction of their homes would mean the latest in several forcible expulsions from their land for which they have deeds going back to the Ottoman era.

Andrew Rosindell, Conservative MP for Romford, said the treatment of the islanders over the past half century was a subject of shame for the UK, describing the forcible expulsions as a blot on the British human rights record.

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On Thursday, France flew some 100 Roma home to Romania — people who France insists agreed to leave voluntarily for a flight and a resettlement sum of about $385 instead of facing the chance of forcible expulsion in a month.

Through forcible expulsion or leverage gained by stripping families of identities, property documents and food ration cards, the central government has sent huge sections of its citizenry into destitution and camps.

They are regularly threatened with forcible expulsion, and their plight has become a source of tension between Iran and Afghanistan.

Those who lived at Port-Royal des Champs — another convent associated with Port-Royal, which was outside the city boundaries — agreed to leave voluntarily (March 1656) under threat of forcible expulsion, and the convent was eventually razed to the ground.

The other genocide charge, dismissed in June 2012 but reinstated by the tribunal in July 2013, concerns the forcible expulsion of hundreds of thousands of non-Serbs from seven towns and villages in Bosnia.

He is also reported to have worked with the Panthers and other groups in the "forcible expulsion of the civilian population".

African-American travelers faced a variety of dangers and inconveniences, such as white-owned businesses refusing to serve them or repair their vehicles, being refused accommodation or food by white-owned hotels, and threats of physical violence and forcible expulsion from whites-only "sundown towns".

Savage village-by-village mass killings followed, as did the forcible expulsion of the Armenian population from eastern Anatolia that pushed hundreds of thousands into death marches into the Syrian desert, where they died for lack of food, water or shelter.

In Nova Scotia, Governor Lawrence had easily captured Fort Beauséjour, and had then embarked on what has since become known as the Great Expulsion, the forcible removal of more than 12,000 Acadians from Nova Scotia.

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