Historical Events tagged with "civil_rights"

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Orange Revolution Erupts in Ukraine

November 22nd, 2004 20 years ago

In Ukraine, widespread protests erupted following the controversial results of the presidential election. Thousands of citizens took to the streets of Kyiv and other cities to challenge the officially declared victory of Viktor Yanukovych over Viktor Yuschenko, whom many viewed as the rightful winner. The protests, marked by the color orange symbolizing Yuschenko's campaign, became a significant movement for democracy and electoral reform. Citizens demanded a re-run of the election due to allegations of fraud and manipulation, leading to a sustained occupation of Independence Square.

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Politics & Government

Bloody Sunday Shooting in Derry

January 30th, 1972 53 years ago

British paratroopers opened fire on a civil rights march in Derry, Northern Ireland, resulting in the deaths of 13 demonstrators and injuring many others. The march was organized to protest against internment without trial, a deeply contentious policy affecting many in Northern Ireland. The violence erupted despite the peaceful intentions of the participants, leading to widespread outrage and a significant escalation of the conflict known as The Troubles.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Attack on Journalists During Buddhist Crisis

July 7th, 1963 61 years ago

A group of American journalists covering a Buddhist protest in South Vietnam faced violence when police, under the command of Ngô Đình Nhu, brother of President Ngô Đình Diệm, attacked them. This incident highlighted escalating tensions surrounding the Buddhist crisis and government opposition in the region, further straining U.S.-South Vietnam relations at a critical time.

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Politics & Government

Signing of the Modern Dutch Constitution

August 24th, 1815 209 years ago

The modern Constitution of the Netherlands was signed in 1815, establishing the legal framework for the newly formed Kingdom of the Netherlands following the Napoleonic Wars. This constitution marked a significant transition from the previous political structures and aimed to create a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. The signing took place in the context of the Congress of Vienna, which sought to restore order in Europe after years of conflict and revolution. The new constitution emphasized the importance of civil rights and the separation of powers.

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