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    The War Relocation Authority (WRA) was a United States government agency established to handle the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II...
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    in early 1962 and involved some forced relocation and segregation of rural South Vietnamese into new communities where the peasantry would be isolated...
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    Housing Authority (SFHA), making it today one of the oldest housing authorities in California. The Housing Choice Voucher Program (formerly Section 8) was...
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    home and foreign sections, prior to the beginning of the First World War. Following a number of administrative changes, the home section became known as...
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    allowing the PLO to relocate from Tunisia and take ground in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, establishing the Palestinian National Authority. The peace process...
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    Palestinians by Israel United States war crimes Hamas war crimes "The Obligations of Israel and the Palestinian Authority Under International Law". Human Rights...
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    2020 "‘Gaza is a One-Way Ticket’: How Israel's Relocation Policy is Separating Palestinian Communities--Israel Is Systemically Routing Palestinian Movement...
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    1875, now known as Exodus Day. 1,400 where relocated in these travels and over the course the relocation the Yavapai received no wagons or rest stops...
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    Barzani during the Second Iraqi–Kurdish War; the Kurds were defeated in 1975, leading to the forcible relocation of hundreds of thousands of Kurdish civilians...
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    further pushed Isaaq communities to rebel against Barre's regime and was one of the main causes of the breakout of the Somaliland War of Independence. In...
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    addition to getting fired from work by Iraqi authority figures in Kuwait. After the Gulf War, the Kuwaiti authorities forcibly pressured nearly 200,000 Palestinians...
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    autonomous governmental authority, the Palestinian Authority and its associated governing institutions to administer Palestinian communities in the Gaza Strip...
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    Arctic relocation took place during the Cold War in the 1950s, when 87 Inuit were moved by the Government of Canada to the High Arctic. The relocation has...
  • forensic evidence collection by Israeli authorities confirmed sexual violence. Hamas was accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity through...
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    operations, the forced relocation of over a million people, and the escalating humanitarian situation following Israeli authorities' cuts to the region's...
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    Plourde, Charles (1996). "The Canada-European Union Turbot War: A Brief Game Theoretic Analysis". Canadian Public Policy. 22 (2): 144. doi:10.2307/3551905...
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    NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR". Olawoyin, Historical Analysis of Nigeria–Biafra Conflict (1971), pp. 34–35. "In principle, authority in the local community was formerly...
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    ownership. Section 9 Defines the right of the Governor-general to create regulations to manage sanitation for native areas not managed by a local authority. Section...
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    supporters within the 'squatter' communities on the jungle fringes. The Briggs Plan also included the forced relocation of some 500,000 rural Malayans,...
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    they served, believed they had legitimate moral authority to raise taxes to defend their communities. Road checkpoints were a particularly common way...
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