noun
- the deliberate destruction or suppression of the culture, language, or identity of an ethnic group, often through forced assimilation or cultural erasure
Usage: formal; often used in academic, legal, and human rights contexts
Examples
- The government's ban on indigenous languages was criticized as ethnocide by human rights organizations.
- Scholars argue that forced assimilation policies constituted ethnocide against Native American communities.
- The suppression of minority cultural practices can be considered a form of ethnocide.
- International law increasingly recognizes ethnocide as a serious violation of human rights.
- Colonial powers were often accused of committing ethnocide against indigenous populations.