Historical Events tagged with "occupation"

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Military & Warfare

Russian Forces Capture Kherson City

March 2nd, 2022 3 years ago

Russian forces successfully captured the city of Kherson during their invasion of Ukraine. This event marked a significant strategic gain for Russia, as Kherson became the only regional capital in Ukraine under Russian control. Following the capture, a military-civilian administration began to establish authority in the region, imposing Russian governance and affecting the local population.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Israeli Army Response to Gaza Land Day Protests

March 30th, 2018 6 years ago

During Land Day protests in Gaza, the Israeli Army killed 17 Palestinians and wounded approximately 1,400 others. The protests were part of a broader demonstration against land confiscation and sought to draw attention to the Palestinian plight. Thousands of Palestinians gathered at the Gaza-Israel border, expressing their demands for rights and recognition. The Israeli Army responded with live ammunition, leading to significant casualties on that day.

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Military & Warfare

U.S. Forces Mistakenly Kill Iraqi Police Officers

September 12th, 2003 21 years ago

During an operation in Fallujah, U.S. forces mistakenly fired upon a group of Iraqi police officers, resulting in the deaths of eight officers. This incident occurred as U.S. troops were conducting raids aimed at capturing suspected insurgents. The misidentification led to increased tensions between U.S. forces and local Iraqi authorities, as the police were thought to be cooperating with American forces.

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Military & Warfare

Israel Withdraws from Lebanon After 18 Years

May 25th, 2000 24 years ago

The Israeli army completed its withdrawal from Lebanese territory after a prolonged military presence that began in 1982. This significant military pullout was part of a broader geopolitical landscape reshaped by the Lebanese Civil War and the subsequent Israeli occupation. The withdrawal did not extend to the Shebaa Farms, a disputed region still claimed by Lebanon, which remains a point of contention between Israel and Lebanon. Celebrations erupted in various parts of Lebanon as the nation marked what they termed 'Liberation Day'.

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Military & Warfare

End of Israeli Occupation in Southern Lebanon

May 24th, 2000 24 years ago

Israeli troops completed their withdrawal from southern Lebanon after a protracted 22-year military presence. This event marked the conclusion of a complex military engagement following an initial invasion in 1978. The withdrawal was prompted by changing regional dynamics and pressures from both Lebanese resistance groups and international stakeholders. Following the exit of Israeli forces, there was a significant shift in power within Lebanon, particularly benefiting Hezbollah, which claimed victory over the Israeli military. The withdrawal occurred amid celebrations and protests from various factions within Lebanon.

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Politics & Government

Solomos Solomou Shot While Climbing Flagpole

August 14th, 1996 28 years ago

A Greek Cypriot refugee named Solomos Solomou was shot and killed by a Turkish security officer on August 14, 1996, as he attempted to remove a Turkish flag from a flagpole located in the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus. The act was a protest symbolizing his feelings about the ongoing division and occupation issues on the island.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

First Intifada Begins in Gaza and West Bank

December 9th, 1987 37 years ago

The First Intifada, a Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation, commenced in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. Sparked by frustrations over political and economic conditions, it involved widespread protests, civil disobedience, and violent clashes. The uprising was characterized by large-scale mobilization of Palestinians, with youth at the forefront. Its impact would resonate through subsequent negotiations and efforts toward peace.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

End of Wounded Knee Standoff

May 8th, 1973 51 years ago

A 71-day confrontation transpired at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, where members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) occupied the Pine Ridge Reservation. The standoff ignited a nationwide discussion on Native American rights and grievances against federal policies. Following negotiations, the militants ultimately surrendered, signaling a pivotal moment in Indigenous activism.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

End of Alcatraz Occupation by Native Americans

June 11th, 1971 53 years ago

The U.S. government forcibly removed the last Native American holdouts from Alcatraz Island, concluding a 19-month occupation that began in November 1969. This occupation was part of a broader movement advocating for Native American rights and sovereignty. Activists, led by the group Indians of All Tribes, sought to reclaim the island as a symbol of oppression and a place for Native American self-determination. The standoff ended with federal authorities enforcing a court order to remove the individuals who remained, marking a significant moment in the history of Native American activism.

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