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===Avoiding violence or persecution, or in the aftermath of war=== Examples include: * [[Iraq]]i academics asked to return home "from exile" to help rebuild Iraq in 2009<ref>{{cite journal |url= http://chronicle.com/article/Iraq-Appeals-Anew-to-Exiled/47791 |title=Iraq Appeals Anew to Exiled Academics to Return Home|first=Andrew |last=Mills |journal=The Chronicle of Higher Education |date=2009-06-23|access-date=2011-04-17}}</ref> * People undertaking a religious or [[civil liberties]] role in society may be forced into exile due to threat of persecution. For example, in Czechoslovakia, [[nun]]s were internally exiled to small villages along the northern border that had been stripped of their original German populations (such as [[Bílá Voda]]) following the [[Communism|Communist]] [[1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état|coup d'état of 1948]].<ref>{{cite news |url= https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-01-20-mn-233-story.html |title=For Exiled Nuns, It's Too Late : Banished by the Communist regime, Czechoslovakia's sisters of Bila Voda were symbols of persecution. Now most are too old or weak to benefit from the revolution |first=Dan |last=Fisher |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=1990-01-20 |access-date=2011-04-17}}</ref> * [[Thibaw Min]] and [[Supayalat]] were exiled to [[India]] after [[Third Anglo-Burmese War]], named [[Pataw Mu]].
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