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Forced assimilation is an involuntary process of cultural assimilation of religious or ethnic minority groups during which they are forced to adopt language, identity, norms, mores, customs, traditions, values, mentality, perceptions, way of life, and often religion and ideology of established and generally larger community belonging to dominant culture by government. Also enforcement of a new language in legislation, education, literature, worshiping counts as forced assimilation. Unlike ethnic cleansing, the local population is not outright destroyed and may or may not be forced to leave a certain area. Instead the population becomes assimilated by force. It has often been used after an area has changed nationality, often in the aftermath of war. Some examples are both the German and Fre

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  • Asimilación forzosa (es)
  • Forced assimilation (en)
  • Assimilazione forzata (it)
  • 강제동화 (ko)
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  • 강제동화(Forced assimilation)는 문화 동화를 강제로 시키는 것을 말한다. 이라크에서 진행된 , 일제강점기에 내선일체라는 이름으로 진행된 민족말살정책, 오스트레일리아에서 진행된 어보리진 아동의 강제 입양, 나치 독일에서 진행된 폴란드인 아동의 강제 입양 등이 있다. 소수민족이나 피지배민족은 강제동화의 피해자가 되기 쉽다. (ko)
  • Si definisce assimilazione forzata il risultato di deliberate azioni, isolate o sistematiche, volte a annullare particolarità culturali, linguistiche, religiose e di costumi di comunità che si trovano in condizione di inferiorità politica, economica o sociale. (it)
  • Forced assimilation is an involuntary process of cultural assimilation of religious or ethnic minority groups during which they are forced to adopt language, identity, norms, mores, customs, traditions, values, mentality, perceptions, way of life, and often religion and ideology of established and generally larger community belonging to dominant culture by government. Also enforcement of a new language in legislation, education, literature, worshiping counts as forced assimilation. Unlike ethnic cleansing, the local population is not outright destroyed and may or may not be forced to leave a certain area. Instead the population becomes assimilated by force. It has often been used after an area has changed nationality, often in the aftermath of war. Some examples are both the German and Fre (en)
  • La asimilación forzosa es el proceso involuntario de asimilación cultural de minorías religiosas o étnicas durante el cual se ven obligados a adoptar el idioma, identidad, normas, costumbres, tradiciones, valores, mentalidad, percepciones, el modo de vida y, a menudo, la y la ideología de comunidad establecida y generalmente más grande que pertenece a la cultura dominante por parte del gobierno. También la aplicación de un nuevo idioma en la legislación, educación, literatura y el culto cuenta como asimilación forzada. A diferencia de la limpieza étnica, la población local no es completamente destruida y puede o no verse obligada a abandonar un área determinada. En cambio, la población se asimila por la fuerza. A menudo se ha utilizado después de que un área haya cambiado de nacionalidad, (es)
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