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- A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group are concentrated, especially as a result of political, social, legal, religious, environmental...
- the general public understood the imminence of death that came with ghettoisation. From examining how some Belarusians collaborated with the ****s, Baranova...
- as they enabled the profiling of residential colonies. This kind of ghettoisation can be seen in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and many cities of Gujarat where...
- ****s. In September 1941, through the "Action Lauterbacher" plan, a ghettoisation of the remaining Hanoverian Jewish families began. Even before the Wannsee...
- 1992-93 and 2002. After the 1969 riots, the state saw increasing Muslim ghettoisation. The use of weapons in settling disputes rose markedly. Religious violence...
- [citation needed] During the occupation the **** authorities carried out ghettoisations and m**** killings of the Jewish po****tions in Lithuania and Latvia...
- his office later issued a statement that expressed regrets for the "ghettoisation" of the party. In 1984, high-level representatives of the Christian...
- people. This is a relatively new effort by the state to counter the ghettoisation, which is now an officially recognized problem countrywide. As in Sweden...
- this otherness. It creates a spiral of social exclusion and ethnic ghettoisation. Halla-aho has demanded that positive discrimination and what he calls...
- Muslim homes and forcing the sale of the house or flat. This creates a ghettoisation of large cities in Gujarat, like Ahmedabad and Vadodara. In June 2006...