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439:"The army took all the people from their houses... As we left Bhutan, we were forced to sign the document. They snapped our photos. The man told me to smile, to show my teeth. He wanted to show that I was leaving my country willingly, happily, that I was not forced to leave"
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agriculture. The Lhotshampa are generally classified as
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1376:"Bhutan's ethnic cleansing | Human Rights Watch"
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