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THIS Saturday, June 21st, marks the 70th anniversary of the forcible relocation of Budapest's Jews.
Long curfews tantamount to house arrest will go, as will forcible relocation and most travel restrictions within Britain.
This will be a familiar story to anyone who has witnessed the forcible relocation of indigenous people.
Establishing it took the forcible relocation of Russian noblemen and merchants, and cost the lives of many serfs and foreign slaves who were worked to death building it.
Despite initial promises to the contrary, Paes signed a decree earlier this year for the forcible relocation of many of the hold-outs, including De Oliveira.
In its most recent Burma report, published last July, Amnesty claimed torture, murder, forced labour and forcible relocation are still common tactics used by the Burmese military.
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In some cases, the report says, government soldiers and the police are implicated in the robberies, rapes and forcible relocations of the very people they are supposed to protect.
"We're talking about a kidnapping of a Russian national from a third country," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement, calling the "forcible and secret relocation of our national" an example of "open lawlessness".
This problem is particularly acute for foreign national rough sleepers, who at a recent count made up over half of London's rough-sleeping population, and for whom relocation can mean forcible deportation.
Forcible oral sodomy, guilty.
Terrell Suggs was not forcible contact.
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