Sentence examples for forcibly assimilate from inspiring English sources

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He accused Germany of seeking to forcibly assimilate its estimated 3m-strong Turkish community.

These schools, which opened in the 1870s, were designed to efface the cultural identity of indigenous children and forcibly assimilate them into broader Canadian society.

Chief among those is the lingering impact of the country's residential school system, where for decades, more than 150,000 Aboriginal children were carted off in an attempt to forcibly assimilate them into Canadian society.

Although the labeling of a group as "savage" or "barbarous" was to some extent intended to convey specific technical information, the use of such easily misinterpreted labels also made the era's overtly racist colonial policies more palatable to the general public: it was considerably less morally taxing to "civilize the savages" than to "forcibly assimilate an indigenous people".

My research in Botswana reveals a government fundamentally antagonistic to the human rights and welfare of the Bushmen minority, profoundly condescending and contemptuous of it, and acting with the intent to forcibly assimilate the Bushmen, undermine their cultural and social integrity, and render them dependent upon the government and its narrow economic and political interests.

To this extent the West began a strategy to forcibly assimilate the Bengalis culturally.

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They were enslaved in the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia (present-day Romania) from the 14th to the 19th centuries, and forcibly assimilated under the Communists.

Soviet authorities also forcibly assimilated many Ruthenian Catholics outside Prešov into the Russian Orthodox Church or the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, depending upon where in the territory they lived.

Yet this week he engaged in a new round of Europe-bashing (especially in Germany, where he accused his hosts of forcibly assimilating the Turkish minority), reinforcing speculation that AK is no longer really interested in joining the EU.

Since the 1920s, when Turkey started forcibly assimilating its Kurds, roughly 20 percent of the population, in a struggle to forge a nation-state out of the broken remnants of the Ottoman Empire, they have resisted.

A SIGN adorned with Ataturk's favourite adage, "Happy is he who calls himself a Turk", hangs in Diyarbakir, south-east Turkey, as a reminder of Turkey's decades-old policy of forcibly assimilating the region's Kurds.

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