Historical Events tagged with "demonstrators"

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Clashes Between Police and Protesters in Kyiv

February 18th, 2014 11 years ago

In Kyiv, clashes erupted between riot police and demonstrators, resulting in at least 76 fatalities and hundreds injured. The confrontations arose as protests against President Viktor Yanukovych intensified, with demonstrators demanding closer ties with the European Union and greater political reforms. Protesters had occupied Independence Square (Maidan) for months, leading to escalating violence as police attempted to clear the area. This day marked a significant turning point in the broader Euromaidan movement.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Violent Riots Erupt in Nørrebro, Copenhagen

May 18th, 1993 31 years ago

In Nørrebro, Copenhagen, violent riots broke out in response to the Danish government's approval of four exceptions to the Maastricht Treaty. Protesters gathered to voice their discontent, which escalated into clashes with police. In a significant escalation, the police opened fire on civilians, marking the first time since World War II that such measures had been taken in Denmark. Eleven demonstrators were injured during the unrest, drawing national attention to the growing tensions regarding European integration.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Philippine Forces Clash with Demonstrators

January 22nd, 1987 38 years ago

At Malacañang Palace in Manila, Philippine security forces opened fire on a large crowd of demonstrators estimated between 10,000 to 15,000. The protest was largely driven by demands for political reform and social justice. The violent response resulted in the deaths of 13 individuals. This incident highlighted increasing tensions in the country following years of dictatorship and social unrest, as citizens gathered to voice their grievances against the government.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Deadly Anti-Somocista Protests in Managua

January 22nd, 1967 58 years ago

Amid growing dissatisfaction with the Somoza regime, anti-Somocista demonstrators gathered in Managua, Nicaragua. Clashes erupted between the protesters and the Nicaraguan National Guard, resulting in the deaths of dozens to hundreds of individuals. The events reflected the mounting tensions and opposition to the oppressive regime of Anastasio Somoza, who had ruled Nicaragua through a dictatorship that allowed little political dissent.

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Politics & Government

Nixon's Car Attacked by Demonstrators in Venezuela

May 13th, 1958 66 years ago

During a visit to Caracas, Venezuela, the car of U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon was attacked by a group of anti-American demonstrators. The incident occurred while Nixon was in the country promoting closer relations. The hostile reception was fueled by local discontent and political tensions surrounding U.S. policies in Latin America, marking a significant moment in U.S.-Latin American relations.

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Politics & Government

Navy Bombing of Demonstrators Supporting Perón

June 16th, 1955 69 years ago

Rogue Argentine Navy pilots targeted a crowd of demonstrators supporting President Juan Perón in Buenos Aires, dropping bombs that killed 364 people and injured over 800. Simultaneously, an attempted coup by soldiers unfolded on the ground but was thwarted by loyal forces. This violent act represented deep divisions within the Argentine military and society regarding Perón's policies and leadership.

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