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forced resettlement

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A quick definition of forced resettlement:

Forced Resettlement: When people are made to move from their homes or communities against their will, it is called forced resettlement. This can happen within a country or when people are forced to leave their homes in occupied territories. It is against international law to force people to move without their consent.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Forced resettlement is the act of moving people from one place to another against their will. This can happen within a country or between countries, and can be caused by war, natural disasters, or government policies.

Examples:

  • During World War II, the Japanese government forced thousands of Japanese Americans to leave their homes and live in internment camps.
  • In the 1970s, the Ethiopian government forcibly resettled thousands of people from the countryside to urban areas in an attempt to modernize the country.
  • In 2017, the Myanmar government forced hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims to flee their homes and seek refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.

These examples illustrate how forced resettlement can be used as a tool of oppression by governments or as a result of conflict. It can have devastating effects on individuals and communities, including loss of property, separation from family and friends, and trauma.

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