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| | Crimes Of War Project > The Book |
 | | The waves of forced evictions of ethnic and religious groups have been repetitive, often combining physical removal with devastating violence, or, as in the case of the Jews, genocide. |
 | | Ethnic cleansing is a blanket term, and no specific crime goes by that name, but the practice covers a host of criminal offenses. |
 | | The Commissions final report in May 1994 added these crimes: mass murder, mistreatment of civilian prisoners and prisoners or war, use of civilians as human shields, destruction of cultural property, robbery of personal property, and attacks on hospitals, medical personnel, and locations with the Red Cross/Red Crescent emblem. |
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