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The Erased : ウィキペディア英語版
The Erased
The Erased ((スロベニア語:Izbrisani)) is the name used in the media, for a group of people in Slovenia that remained without a legal status after the declaration of the country's independence in 1991.
== Identity ==
The “erased” were mainly people from other former Yugoslav republics, who had been living in Slovenia.〔( Slovenia: The ‘erased’ - Briefing to the UN Committeeon Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Amnesty International, 28 November 2005, page 1. )〕 They are mostly of non-Slovene or mixed ethnicity, and they include a significant number of members of Romani communities.〔( Slovenia: The ‘erased’ - Briefing to the UN Committeeon Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Amnesty International, 28 November 2005, page 2. )〕
Some of those affected by the “erasure” included former Yugoslav People's Army officers, who did not apply for or were refused Slovenian citizenship often on the grounds that they participated in the war against Slovenia or were otherwise deemed disloyal to Slovenia.〔( Slovenia: The ‘erased’ - Briefing to the UN Committeeon Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Amnesty International, 28 November 2005, page 2. )〕
Some of the “erased” were born in Slovenia but, on the basis of the republican citizenship and birthplace of their parents, had remained SFRY citizens of other Yugoslav republics.〔( Slovenia: The ‘erased’ - Briefing to the UN Committeeon Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Amnesty International, 28 November 2005, page 2. )〕 Others had moved to Slovenia from other parts of Yugoslavia before the country’s dissolution, and remained there after 1991.〔( Slovenia: The ‘erased’ - Briefing to the UN Committeeon Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Amnesty International, 28 November 2005, page 2. )〕

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