Protests in Russia began on 23 January 2021 in support of the opposition leader Alexei Navalny after he was immediately detained upon returning to Russia...
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unsanctioned protests related to "the tense foreign political situation". The protests have been met with widespread repression by the Russian authorities...
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The 2017–2018 Russian protests were a long series of countrywide street protest actions and demonstrations in the Russian Federation, which were primarily...
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The 2020–2021 Belarusian protests were a series of mass political demonstrations and protests against the Belarusian government and President Alexander...
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The 2021 Russian election protests, also known as the "For Fair Elections" protests, began in September 2021 due to alleged large-scale electoral fraud...
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2012. Another round of large protests took place on 24 December 2011. These protests were named "For Fair Elections" (Russian: За честные выборы) and their...
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Bolivian protests 2020 Peruvian protests 2020–2021 Argentinian protests 2021 Paraguayan protests 2021 Colombian protests 2021 Cuban protests 2021 Brazilian...
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Protests began on 11 July 2020 in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, in support of the popular then-Governor, Sergei Furgal, after his arrest that was seen by many...
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Protests continued throughout November, with demonstrations in Yerevan and other cities demanding the resignation of Nikol Pashinyan. The protests were...
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Russo-Ukrainian War (redirect from Russian military intervention in Ukraine (2014))
protests led to the Revolution of Dignity and the ousting of Ukraine's pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych. Shortly after, pro-Russian protests began...
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A series of protests against the Cuban government and the Communist Party of Cuba began on 11 July 2021, triggered by a shortage of food and medicine...
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police who are organized, deployed, trained or equipped to confront crowds, protests or riots. Riot police may be regular police officers who act in the role...
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2022 Kazakh unrest (redirect from 2022 Kazakhstan protests)
2020 Kyrgyz protests 2020–2021 Belarusian protests 2021 Russian protests Euromaidan, protests in Ukraine in 2013–2014 List of fuel protests Jeltoqsan,...
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Protests against the construction of a landfill at Shies station were environmentalist protests in the Arkhangelsk Oblast, Vologda Oblast and the Komi...
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of the Soviet Union. The Russian military has been accused of assisting in the crackdown on the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests by supplying weapons and...
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Alexei Navalny (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
written while he was in prison 2017–2018 Russian protests 2021 Russian protests Akhlas Akhlaq, another Russian citizen who was imprisoned and executed...
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The 2018 Russian pension protests were a series of country-wide protests and demonstrations in Russia demanding abandoning of the retirement age hike....
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Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, anti-war demonstrations and protests broke out across Russia. As well as the demonstrations...
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of protests in the 21st century 2025 protests in Europe 2025 Serbian protests 2025 Georgian protests 2025 Romanian protests 2025 Turkish protests "Dosť...
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ignored the public bans on protests. Tens of thousands of protesters began demonstrating on 28 April 2021, with strong protests occurring in Cali where the...
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17 October Revolution (redirect from 2019-2021 Lebanese protests)
of civil protests in Lebanon that began after the Lebanese cabinet announced financial measures on 17 October 2019. These national protests were triggered...
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restrictions, protests have been organised at a number of locations around the world, and strikes have also occurred. Some of the protests have criticised...
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Putin in Russia 2013 Moscow mayoral election FBK 2021 Russian protests Moscow City and Moscow Oblast are two different federal subjects of Russia. Другая...
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take part in "unsanctioned" protests. Russian authorities warned Russians of legal repercussions for joining anti-war protests. On 27 February, another 2...
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The 2018–2024 Arab protests were a series of anti-government protests which began in several Arab world countries in 2018. In Iraq, the deadliest incident...
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Haitian crisis (2018–present) (redirect from 2018-2021 Haitian protests)
social crisis began with protests in cities throughout Haiti on 7 July 2018 in response to increased fuel prices. These protests gradually evolved into...
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Work, brothers! (redirect from Russian phrase "Work, brothers!")
"Work, brothers!" (Russian: Работайте, братья!) is a popular folk, colloquial catchphrase in Russian and an aphorism. The phrase was first uttered by...
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Yulia Navalnaya (category Russian activists against the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
Navalnaya (née Abrosimova; Russian: Юлия Борисовна Навальная, née Абросимова, IPA: [ˈjʉlʲɪjə nɐˈvalʲnəjə]; born 24 July 1976) is a Russian public figure and economist...
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The 2020–2021 Bulgarian protests sometimes called the Revolution of Dignity were a series of demonstrations that were being held in Bulgaria, mainly in...
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Ilya Yashin (category 2011–2013 Russian protests)
Ilya Valeryevich Yashin (Russian: Илья́ Вале́рьевич Я́шин; born 29 June 1983) is a Russian opposition politician who led the People's Freedom Party (PARNAS)...
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