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[[File:Reykancoup2.jpg|thumb|The student protest just before the Battle of Búland street]] | [[File:Reykancoup2.jpg|thumb|The student protest just before the Battle of Búland street]] | ||
==The proloque== | ==The proloque== | ||
− | On 9:24 27 July 1957 a anti government group hosted a protest near the Parliament which many students joined,which quickly overwhelmed the police when they wanted to stop the gathering.They demanded | + | On 9:24 27 July 1957 a anti government group hosted a protest near the Parliament which many students joined,which quickly overwhelmed the police when they wanted to stop the gathering.They demanded general elections, A new economic views, reopening the borders for economic and other porpuses and complete recognition of freedom of opinion and of expression, of freedom of the press and of radio. |
[[Category:Reykanes]] | [[Category:Reykanes]] | ||
[[Category:Terraconserva]] | [[Category:Terraconserva]] | ||
[[Category:Battles]] | [[Category:Battles]] |
Revision as of 16:54, 29 January 2022
1957 Reykani coup d'état | |||||||
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The Parliament of Reykanes deciding on democracy | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Reykani Government Reykani Defence |
Reykani Government Reykani Defence | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Brynjólfur Bjarnason | Bjarni Herjólfsson | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
2250 |
995 soldiers 7297 Protesters |
The 1957 Reykani coup d'état (Reykani:1957 valdarán í Reykjani) was a military coup d'état that deposed the the Petrovist-Socialist government and overthrown general secretary Brynjólfur. It occured from a student protest that lead to the coup itself.
The proloque
On 9:24 27 July 1957 a anti government group hosted a protest near the Parliament which many students joined,which quickly overwhelmed the police when they wanted to stop the gathering.They demanded general elections, A new economic views, reopening the borders for economic and other porpuses and complete recognition of freedom of opinion and of expression, of freedom of the press and of radio.