Historical Events tagged with "political conflict"
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Myanmar's National Unity Government Declares War
The National Unity Government of Myanmar, made up of lawmakers ousted by the military coup, declared a people's defensive war against the military junta in response to ongoing violence. This declaration signified the increasing resistance among various ethnic and civic groups united against the military rule. The move was aimed at galvanizing support for a coordinated effort to push back against the junta's repression of dissent and restoration of democracy.
Continue ReadingHostage Crisis at Japanese Embassy in Lima
Fourteen militants from the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement seized control of the Japanese embassy in Lima, Peru, taking around 70 people hostage during a diplomatic event. The group demanded the release of imprisoned members and threatened to kill hostages if their demands were not met. This incident marked a significant escalation in the group’s campaign against the Peruvian government, highlighting ongoing issues related to terrorism and insurgency in the region.
Continue ReadingRanvir Sena's Assault on Lakshmanpur-Bathe
In Bihar, the paramilitary group Ranvir Sena attacked Lakshmanpur-Bathe, a stronghold of the CPI (ML) Party Unity, resulting in the deaths of 63 individuals from lower castes. This violent episode exemplified the ongoing caste-based tensions and conflicts in the region, highlighting the vulnerability of marginalized communities during times of political strife and militant activity. The attack cemented the Ranvir Sena's reputation as a brutal enforcer of caste hierarchy and political control in Bihar.
Continue ReadingSidi Daoud massacre at a fake roadblock
In Algeria, 43 individuals were killed at a fake roadblock set up by armed extremists. The incident occurred in the village of Sidi Daoud, near the capital Algiers, highlighting the violent tactics used during the Algerian Civil War. Civilians were targeted while traveling, revealing the extent of terror inflicted on communities by militant groups. The brutality of such attacks intensified fears and uncertainty within the population, underscoring the ongoing conflict that plagued the nation.
Continue ReadingSi Zerrouk Massacre Claims 50 Lives
The Si Zerrouk massacre involved the killing of around 50 individuals in Algeria, marking a significant event in the country's civil conflict. Armed groups attacked the village of Si Zerrouk in the Bouira region, targeting mostly civilians, including women and children. The motives behind the massacre were linked to the ongoing struggle between the Algerian government and Islamist insurgents seeking to impose their interpretations of Islamic law. This incident highlighted the brutal nature of the Algerian Civil War, which was characterized by widespread violence and human rights abuses.
Continue ReadingQasba Aligarh Massacre of Muhajirs
In December 1986, more than 400 Muhajirs were killed in Qasba colony during violent retaliation following a raid by security forces on a heroin processing center in Sohrab Goth. The conflict erupted in the aftermath of increasing tensions between ethnic groups in Karachi, specifically targeting the Muhajir community, who were accused of various crimes amid a backdrop of drug trafficking. The incident reflected the deep-seated ethnic rivalries and social unrest in Pakistan.
Continue ReadingUSSR Vetoes UN Resolution on KAL Flight 007
The USSR exercised its veto in the UN Security Council regarding a resolution that condemned the Soviet Union for shooting down Korean Air Lines Flight 007. The resolution was introduced as a response to the September 1 incident, where the aircraft was destroyed, resulting in the death of all 269 passengers and crew. The Soviet Union justified the action by claiming the flight had violated its airspace, while the resolution sought to hold the USSR accountable for the loss of innocent lives. The veto showcased the deepening rifts in the Cold War.
Continue ReadingMalta Labour Party Supporters Attack Media Building
Supporters of the Malta Labour Party took to the streets in a violent display, targeting the Times of Malta building and places linked to the Nationalist Party. This incident, marked by vandalism and destruction, reflected the deep political divisions within Maltese society at that time. The altercation was fueled by longstanding tensions related to media coverage and perceived biases, leading to a chaotic scene that underscored the intense dissatisfaction of Labour supporters with the Nationalist administration.
Continue ReadingMaoist Uprising Against Leninist Government
A Maoist faction launched an uprising at Bala Hissar, challenging the Leninist regime in Afghanistan. The revolt aimed to undermine the ruling government amidst rising tensions in the region, reflecting the ideological struggles of the time. The insurgents attempted to capture key installations, highlighting the growing discontent with the communist leadership in the country.
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