Historical Events tagged with "politics"

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Politics & Government

Implementation of Sharia Law in Iran

July 7th, 1980 45 years ago

The Iranian government enacted Sharia law, establishing Islamic legal principles based on Quranic texts and Hadith. This implementation followed the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which aimed to eliminate Western influence and establish an Islamic state under the leadership of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. The new legal system redefined various aspects of Iranian society, from family law to criminal justice, and was characterized by strict regulations governing personal and public behavior, prioritizing Islamic morals over secular laws.

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Quebec Referendum: Vote for Independence Fails

May 20th, 1980 45 years ago

In a significant referendum, Quebec's population decisively voted against a proposal to pursue independence from Canada, rejecting it with approximately 60% of the vote. The referendum was part of a larger sovereignty movement led by the Parti Québécois, seeking to establish an independent Quebec nation. This vote highlighted the cultural and political divisions in Canada regarding Quebec's future and its relationship with the federal government.

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Chun Doo-hwan Declares Martial Law in South Korea

May 17th, 1980 45 years ago

General Chun Doo-hwan seized control of the South Korean government in response to escalating student demonstrations. On this day, he declared martial law aimed at suppressing the protests, which had been fueled by demands for democratic reforms following years of authoritarian rule. The move marked a pivotal moment in South Korea's political landscape, as the military sought to maintain order amidst growing civil unrest.

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Iranian Embassy Siege Sparks International Attention

April 30th, 1980 45 years ago

A group of six armed men stormed the Iranian Embassy in London, taking hostages and initiating a multi-day standoff with authorities. The assailants demanded the release of their compatriots imprisoned in Iran. The British government, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, faced a critical decision to negotiate or forcibly intervene while managing public and media scrutiny over the crisis. The siege attracted global media coverage and heightened awareness of international terrorism during the Cold War era.

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Zimbabwe Established with Canaan Banana as President

April 18th, 1980 45 years ago

The Republic of Zimbabwe officially emerged as a sovereign state, with Canaan Banana sworn in as its first President. This transition marked a significant shift from British colonial rule and the unrecognized state of Rhodesia. As the country's currency, the Zimbabwean dollar, replaced the Rhodesian dollar, it symbolized a new economic direction. The event took place in Harare, the capital, amid celebrations of national independence and the end of a protracted liberation struggle against colonial rule.

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Americo-Liberian Regime Overthrown in Coup

April 12th, 1980 45 years ago

A coup led by Samuel Doe resulted in the violent overthrow of the Americo-Liberian government in Monrovia. The coup d'état unfolded with military forces attacking key government buildings, leading to the rapid resignation of President William Tolbert. Prominent among the coup leaders was Doe, who capitalized on widespread resentment against the Americo-Liberian elite, who dominated politics and commerce. The takeover marked a significant shift in Liberia's power dynamics and set forth years of political instability.

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U.S. Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Iran

April 7th, 1980 45 years ago

The United States officially severed diplomatic relations with Iran, citing the ongoing Iran hostage crisis, where 52 American diplomats and citizens were held captive by Iranian militants. This decision came after months of tension between the two nations, following the Iranian Revolution and the U.S. embassy takeover in November 1979. The U.S. embassy in Tehran was stormed, leading to significant geopolitical ramifications.

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Robert Mugabe becomes Zimbabwe's first prime minister

March 4th, 1980 45 years ago

Robert Mugabe led his party, the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), to a commanding victory in the first official elections since the country's independence from British colonial rule. Held in Zimbabwe, the elections concluded with Mugabe receiving over 63% of the vote, reflecting widespread support for his policies and vision for a newly independent Zimbabwe. This election marked a significant milestone in African decolonization and the political landscape of the region, as Zimbabwe transitioned from minority white rule to majority rule under Mugabe's leadership.

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Dési Bouterse Leads Suriname Military Coup

February 25th, 1980 45 years ago

A military coup led by Dési Bouterse overthrew the Surinamese government. The coup was a direct response to political instability, economic issues, and social unrest in Suriname. Bouterse, a young army officer, and other military leaders seized power in the capital, Paramaribo. This coup marked a pivotal moment in Suriname’s governance, shifting from a democratic to a military regime.

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