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FEELINGS AND ACTS OF PREJUDICE AND HOSTILITY TOWARDS AN ETHNIC GROUP
Racial hatred; Ethnic Hatred; Race hatred; Ethnic or racial hatred; Ethnic tensions; Ethnic prejudice; Ethnic animosity; Inter-ethnic tension

Ethnic cleansing         
  • Armenian genocide victims
  • Exhumed victims of the [[Srebrenica massacre]], part of the [[ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War]]
  • A group of [[Bosniaks]] from the [[Lašva Valley]] close by [[Travnik]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] that were recently kicked out of their homes and villages by [[Croat]] forces. Once all the Bosniaks from the local areas were rounded up, the [[Serbs]] and Croats would systematically drive Bosniaks out of their villages and burn down all of their homes and possessions in a classic case of ethnic cleansing to ensure that the Bosniaks would not be able to return to the areas with a mixed population.
  • [[Foibe massacres]] victims
  • Poles]] of Volhynia had either been murdered or had fled the area.
  • [[Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia]] following the end of World War II
SYSTEMATIC REMOVAL OF A CERTAIN ETHNIC OR RELIGIOUS GROUP
Ethnic Cleansing; Ethnically cleansed; Ethnic clensing; Ethnic cleansings; Ethical cleansing; Ethnic purification; Ethnic expulsion; Ethnic expulsions; Ethnically cleanse; Ethnic clearance; Remvoing ethnic people from homeland; Ethnic-cleansing; Racial cleansing; Unmixing of nations; Mutual ethnic cleansing; Ethnic annihilation
Ethnic cleansing is the systematic forced removal of ethnic, racial, and religious groups from a given area, with the intent of making a region ethnically homogeneous. Along with direct removal, extermination, deportation or population transfer, it also includes indirect methods aimed at forced migration by coercing the victim group to flee and preventing its return, such as murder, rape, and property destruction.
ethnic cleansing         
  • Armenian genocide victims
  • Exhumed victims of the [[Srebrenica massacre]], part of the [[ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War]]
  • A group of [[Bosniaks]] from the [[Lašva Valley]] close by [[Travnik]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] that were recently kicked out of their homes and villages by [[Croat]] forces. Once all the Bosniaks from the local areas were rounded up, the [[Serbs]] and Croats would systematically drive Bosniaks out of their villages and burn down all of their homes and possessions in a classic case of ethnic cleansing to ensure that the Bosniaks would not be able to return to the areas with a mixed population.
  • [[Foibe massacres]] victims
  • Poles]] of Volhynia had either been murdered or had fled the area.
  • [[Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia]] following the end of World War II
SYSTEMATIC REMOVAL OF A CERTAIN ETHNIC OR RELIGIOUS GROUP
Ethnic Cleansing; Ethnically cleansed; Ethnic clensing; Ethnic cleansings; Ethical cleansing; Ethnic purification; Ethnic expulsion; Ethnic expulsions; Ethnically cleanse; Ethnic clearance; Remvoing ethnic people from homeland; Ethnic-cleansing; Racial cleansing; Unmixing of nations; Mutual ethnic cleansing; Ethnic annihilation
¦ noun the mass expulsion or killing of members of one ethnic or religious group in an area by those of another.
ethnic cleansing         
  • Armenian genocide victims
  • Exhumed victims of the [[Srebrenica massacre]], part of the [[ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War]]
  • A group of [[Bosniaks]] from the [[Lašva Valley]] close by [[Travnik]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] that were recently kicked out of their homes and villages by [[Croat]] forces. Once all the Bosniaks from the local areas were rounded up, the [[Serbs]] and Croats would systematically drive Bosniaks out of their villages and burn down all of their homes and possessions in a classic case of ethnic cleansing to ensure that the Bosniaks would not be able to return to the areas with a mixed population.
  • [[Foibe massacres]] victims
  • Poles]] of Volhynia had either been murdered or had fled the area.
  • [[Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia]] following the end of World War II
SYSTEMATIC REMOVAL OF A CERTAIN ETHNIC OR RELIGIOUS GROUP
Ethnic Cleansing; Ethnically cleansed; Ethnic clensing; Ethnic cleansings; Ethical cleansing; Ethnic purification; Ethnic expulsion; Ethnic expulsions; Ethnically cleanse; Ethnic clearance; Remvoing ethnic people from homeland; Ethnic-cleansing; Racial cleansing; Unmixing of nations; Mutual ethnic cleansing; Ethnic annihilation
Ethnic cleansing is the process of using violent methods to force certain groups of people out of a particular area or country.
In late May, government forces began the 'ethnic cleansing' of the area around the town.
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Ethnic hatred

Ethnic hatred, inter-ethnic hatred, racial hatred, or ethnic tension refers to notions and acts of prejudice and hostility towards an ethnic group to varying degrees.

There are multiple origins of ethnic hatred and the resulting ethnic conflicts. In some societies, it is rooted in tribalism, and in other societies, it originates in a history of non-peaceful co-existence and the resulting actual disputed issues. In many countries, incitement to ethnic or racial hatred is a criminal offense. Frequently, ethnic conflict is stoked by nationalist fervor and sentiments of national superiority—for which reason, inter-ethnic hatred borders on racism, and frequently, the two terms are conflated.

Various political leaders have exploited and even fueled ethnic hatred in the service of their desire to consolidate their power or make electoral gains by calling for the formation of a united front against a common enemy (real or imaginary).

An example of ethnic hatred is the reported animosity towards the Romani people in Europe. The Romani people, also known as Gypsies, are one of the most marginalized and persecuted ethnic groups in Europe.