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*The forced relocation of Coloured individuals in South Africa to Bantustans during [[Apartheid]]-era South Africa can be considered ethnic cleansing.
*The forced relocation of Coloured individuals in South Africa to Bantustans during [[Apartheid]]-era South Africa can be considered ethnic cleansing.
*The ''[[Effacer le tableau]]'' campaign against the Mbuti pygmies during the Second Congo War can be considered ethnic cleansing.
*The ''[[Effacer le tableau]]'' campaign against the Mbuti pygmies during the Second Congo War can be considered ethnic cleansing.
*Polish Jews became a target of ethnic cleansing during the rule of the [[Polish United Workers' Party]] in the aftermath of Israel's victory in the [[Six-Day War]]. From 1967 to 1969, the ruling party unleashed a campaign of [[propaganda]] and [[Blood Libel|blood libel]], revoking Polish citizenship from Jews in the country. By the time the campaign ended in 1969, approximately 7,300 Polish Jews had been expelled from the country. The campaign was overseen by the minister of internal affairs, General [[Mieczysław Moczar]], with the approval of First Secretary [[Władysław Gomułka]].
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