The 2011–2013 Russian protests, which some English language media referred to as the Snow Revolution (Russian: Снежная революция, romanized: Snezhnaya...
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Peace protests took place in Moscow on 15 March, a day before the Crimean status referendum. The protests have been the largest in Russia since the 2011 protests...
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Госдуму не превысил 0,5% голосов (in Russian) Russian protests: live, Telegraph, Retrieved 10 December 2011 "Russia's Chechnya: How did Putin's party win...
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Algerian protests 2011 Bahraini uprising 2011 Turkish Cypriot protests 2011 Djiboutian protests 2011 Egyptian revolution 2011–2012 Jordanian protests 2011 Iraqi...
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Euromaidan (redirect from 2013 protests in Ukraine)
which began on 21 November 2013 with large protests in Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in Kyiv. The protests were sparked by President Viktor...
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the Crimean referendum. The protests have been the largest in Russia since the 2011–2013 Russian protests by the Russian opposition against the alleged...
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Anti-austerity movement in Spain (redirect from 2011–2013 Spanish protests)
2011 global protests 2009 Iranian presidential election protests 2011 Chilean protests 2011 Israeli social justice protests 2013 Bulgarian protests Anti-austerity...
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The 2011–2013 protests in Sudan began in January 2011 as part of the Arab Spring regional protest movement. Unlike in other Arab countries, popular uprisings...
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White ribbon (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
the 2011–2013 Russian protests, the white ribbon emerged as a symbol of opposition and since the elections has picked up momentum. Many Russians have...
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'More than 3,000 detained' in protests across Russia". BBC News. 23 January 2021. "Police crack down on Russian protests against jailing of Kremlin foe...
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Dmitry Petrov (anarchist) (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Лєший) and under other pseudonyms, was a Russian anarchist activist, ethnographer and historian. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, he volunteered...
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the political situation (when there was widespread fear that the 2011–13 Russian protests could instigate a color revolution directed from abroad) with the...
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Alexei Navalny (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Navalny (Russian: Алексей Анатольевич Навальный, IPA: [ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej ɐnɐˈtolʲjɪvʲɪtɕ nɐˈvalʲnɨj]; 4 June 1976 – 16 February 2024) was a Russian opposition...
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protest, leading to more protests. Protests and sit-ins calling for political prisoners to be released spread beyond the Eastern Province to protests...
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protests followed the 2009–2010 Iranian election protests and were influenced by other concurrent protests in the region. Security forces quickly suppressed...
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Sergei Udaltsov (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Sergei Stanislavovich Udaltsov (Russian: Серге́й Станиславович Удальцов; born 16 February 1977) is a Russian left-wing political activist. He is the unofficial...
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Dmitry Gudkov (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Dmitry Gennadyevich Gudkov (Russian: Дмитрий Геннадьевич Гудков; born 19 January 1980) is a Russian politician and opposition leader. He was elected as...
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Arab Spring protests. The protests were organized by the 20 February Movement. The protests in Morocco were inspired by the Arab Spring protests and revolutions...
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Rustem Adagamov (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Rustem Rinatovich Adagamov (Russian: Русте́м Рина́тович Адага́мов) is a Russian blogger who goes by the pseudonym of "Drugoi" ("Другой"), meaning "Another"...
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Ilya Yashin (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
participant in the Dissenters' March and the 2011–2013 Russian protests. In 2012, he was elected to the Russian Opposition Coordination Council. Amidst an...
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Arab Spring (redirect from 2010–2011 Arab World protests)
Jordanian protests Kuwait: Kuwaiti protests (2011–2012) Lebanon: 2011 Lebanese protests Libya: Libyan crisis (2011–present) Morocco: 2011–2012 Moroccan...
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Coordination Council of the Russian opposition was a non-governmental political and civic body that existed in 2012—2013. Elections to the council were...
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Mikhail Kasyanov (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Mikhailovich Kasyanov (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Касья́нов, IPA: [mʲɪxɐˈil mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ kɐˈsʲjanəf]; born 8 December 1957) is a Russian politician who served...
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The 2011–2012 Mauritanian protests were a series of protests in Mauritania that started in January 2011, influenced by and concurrent with the Arab Spring...
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Boris Nemtsov (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Retrieved 7 January 2011. Russian activists jailed over freedom of assembly protest 4 January 2011 "19 held at Moscow protests of opposition jailing". The...
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Andrey Illarionov (redirect from Andrey Illarionov (Russian economist))
Andrey Nikolayevich Illarionov (Russian: Андре́й Никола́евич Илларио́нов, born 16 September 1961) is a Russian economist and former senior policy advisor...
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Sergey Parkhomenko (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Russian protests in 2011–2013, Parkhomenko was one of the leading figures of the movement. In the fall of 2012 he was elected a member of the Russian...
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Managed nationalism (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Markelov and Anastasia Baburova, at which point Russian Image was dissolved. Since the 2011–2013 Russian protests and Euromaidan, managed nationalism has faced...
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Grigory Yavlinsky (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Alekseyevich Yavlinsky (Russian: Григо́рий Алексе́евич Явли́нский, romanized: Grigóriy Aleksyéyevich Yavlínskiy; born 10 April 1952) is a Russian economist and...
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majority of his presidency, with the exception of 2011–2013 which is likely due to the 2011–2013 Russian protests. In 2007, he was Time magazine's Person of...
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