Ethnic cleansing in The Hague, a judge who tried Slobodan Milosevic tried to be comparable to Nuremberg's predecessor. The truth is elusive, horrible, and too overrepresented. The truth is the answer to the fundamental question as to how ordinary people seem to do immeasurable declining behavior. Perhaps it is so terrible that it can not be imagined, or it is very basic for human beings, so you do not want to believe that we all have it.
According to Iran - Pappe in his "Palestinian ethnic cleansing", "... ethnic cleansing" is defined as a crime against humanity and may be punished by international law. In addition, the Hutchinson Encyclopedia defines ethnic cleansing as a compulsory exclusion to homogenize populations of mixed ethnic groups in specific regions or territories. Actual and verbal violent violence has increased significantly and the court believes that all parties are adequate to prevent and suppress genocide, so take such actions in accordance with the UN Charter in 1948 I emphasized to be obliged.
Ethnic cleansing attempts to create a geographically homogeneous geographic area by forcing the expulsion of people belonging to a particular ethnic group. Ethnic cleansing sometimes involves deleting all the ruins of the target group by destroying monuments, cemeteries and places of worship. Serbian - Croatian word etnicko The literal translation of ciscenje, ethnic cleansing, is a term (in its early term) was written in the 1990s to describe the cruel treatment of various private organizations that occurred during the collapse It was widely used. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. These groups include Bosnian in Bosnian Muslims, Serbs in the Krajina region in Croatia, Albanians in Kosovo province in Serbia and subsequent Serbs.
The term ethnic cleansing is different from genocide. These terms are not synonyms, but suggest that both academic discussions exist in a series of attacks on national or religious ethnic groups. Genocide is a deliberate murder of some or all of a particular race, religion or state group, but ethnic cleansing is like forced eviction or "population movement". The idea of ethnic cleansing is "to make people act, the means for this purpose is from law to quasi-legislation." Genocide is part of the killing of ethnic killings. The war in the former Yugoslavia, especially the war in Bosnia, is an example of ethnic cleansing. A Jew who was murdered during the Nazi regime was an example of genocide