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  • ...hen there's a surplus solving that problem that result of the [[1606 Sugar Protest]].
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  • ...t and overthrown general secretary Kári Jónsson. It occured from a student protest that lead to the coup itself. [[File:Reykancoup2.jpg|thumb|The student protest just before the Battle of Búland street]]
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  • | image = File:2021 Ajaki protests – Anti-Vladimir Kareiv Protest.png * Protest marches
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  • * Protest marches the '''2022 Ajaki protests''' was a anti goverment protest in Ajakanistan caused by the rigging of the [[2022 Ajaki General election]]
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  • '''La Junularo''' ([[Jackian language|Jackian]]: ''The Youth'') was a protest movement against lack of political rights and limited opportunities in [[Ra
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  • | caption = Early morning protest before the beginning of the march [[Category:Protest]]
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  • ...] was in charge of the army soldiers within the area, and putting down the protest. Once he realized, his men were slowly losing control of the situation and
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  • | image = Protest at Oakville Trafalgar High School.jpg | caption = A large protest in rural [[Secundia]].
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  • ...abad]], was hijacked by 3 members of the [[Senvarian Liberation Front]] in protest of Quebecshirite support for the Creeperian government. All 162 occupants w
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  • ==Anti-COMISEQ protest== ...l=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=42537502|title=Anti-COMISEQ protest organized|last=|first=|date=26 January 2021|website=|publisher=[[Asequi Exp
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  • ...an organized protest by the [[Khoroshiyan Civic Initiative]] on 7 July to protest the [[2021 Ratoath mayoral election|election of Evelyn Laverty]], a far-rig
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  • ...n)|PizzaKing13]] arrived at the UN headquarters and began placing signs in protest of the trade's removal, with chants of "IRON INGOT TRADE NOW" and "ABOLISH ...s. Both cut down trees to acquire more signs to place outside of the UN in protest, and some trees were burned down in the process. Additionally, Kanjuura_ bu
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  • ...y taken out of their home, crucified, and burned alive by the villagers in protest to the Morovan government's condemnation.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.na
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  • ...along with a dozen of young businessmen and women who participated in the protest joined the [[Karimun Association of Young Entrepreneurs]] (APPK) in early 2
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  • ...ers, a Rakhmani general gives orders to Monsilvan soldiers, large Barobarī protest on the streets of Soligorsk, hanging of Barobarīs in Uzdev by the Şūroi ...barīs|Barobarī]] supporters, Monsilvan soldiers recieving orders, Barobarī protest in Soligorsk, hanging of Barobarīs in Uzdev by the Şūroi Podşoh, victim
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  • The right to protest should never be infringed upon.
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  • ...om Karimun Stock Exchange to Aiden Bank, the Javan Central Bank after that protest, he joined the Karimun Association of Youth Businessman (KAYB) in early 201
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  • ..., and plebeian, being associated with the lower and working class. Various protest songs against the Creeperian government during the Second Parliamentary Era
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  • ...ady been decided, San Salvador scored 169 own goals in their last match to protest the qualification system. ...inals, a third place match, and a final match. Despite succeeding in their protest, San Salvador was banned by the National Football Association from particip
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  • ...metimes colored revolution) is a term used to describe various anti-regime protest movements and accompanying (attempted or successful) changes of government
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  • ...Communist Unification Coalition]] , lead by [[Araeno Blaço]], organized a protest bombing of [[St. Gregorius' Cathedral]] in downtown Trurnia. The Cathedral
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  • ...sales. In the [[1980 AFNCC season|1980 season]], the players lifted their protest and returned to playing football. The team again finished the season as run
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  • ..., the terms "protest(s)" and "unrest" should be used in place of "peaceful protest(s)", "riot(s)", and "massacre" unless the latter two are the commonly used
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  • ...anizer in [[Kalgaduv]]. As a Democratic Party organizer, Ustya has planned protest marches and campaign rallies in Kalgaduv. Ustya is a direct descendant of S ...he [[governor of Western Sequoyah]]. He worked as an organizer for several protest marches in Kalgaduv against [[Atohi Waya]], the incumbent governor who was
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  • *A territorial dispute or a protest movement which has not experienced deliberate and systemic deaths due to st
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  • ...estoring Gjorkan Democracy. His arrest led to the outbreak of large scale protest across Gjorka calling for a end to Government corruption. These protests we
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  • ...ed in a number of protests most notably the [[2021 Ratoath Riots]] and the protest preluding the [[2022 Ostlandet attacks#Attacks#Broadford bombing|2022 Broad
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  • | caption = Protest in [[Gjorka City]]
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  • ...a protest organized by the [[Khoroshiyan Civic Initiative]] and a counter-protest organized by the [[National Social Party (Gjorka)|National Social Party]], ...deaths of seven [[Khoroshiyans]] in a botched police raid and the counter-protest against them led by the [[National Social Party (Gjorka)|National Social Pa
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  • ...50,000 civilians [[1934–52 Castillianan protests|marched in the streets in protest]] not only against the coup and the military government, but also against t ...f the election results being declared. The army and police crushed several protest movements and marches from January to March 1937. On 30 January, Benléu e
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  • [[File:Monsilvan protests in baoan.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Protest at Baoan train station run by the ''Zaixian is a real place!'' division of ...ut]] protests in [[Shangrao]] by students of Zaixian State University. The protest lead to a petition being signed by over 200,000 people, which eventually le
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  • {{short description|International football protest to the 1936 Terraconservan Cup}} ...three international football matches which were held in opposition to and protest of the [[1936 Terraconservan Cup]]. The matches were held between two squad
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  • ...om 1963 to 1978, many military personnel abandoned the armed forces out of protest against their position as a police force. This was possible with minimal pu
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  • ...or provided a valid reason for denial. Although initially this began as a protest, it eventually became a tradition for the party as this continued for 42 ye
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  • ...50,000 civilians [[1934–52 Castillianan protests|marched in the streets in protest]] not only against the coup and the military government, but also against t
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  • ...car Watkins]] and the subsequent [[1998 Gjorka City Riots]] he resigned in protest due to the actions of police officers against protestors. His resignation a
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  • | caption = A protest in [[Gjorka City]] following Tannerburg's announcement File:SBRImage2.gif|A protest in [[Gjorka City]] following Tannerburg's announcement
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  • ...ized, and an end to police violence. The Protests is currently the largest protest in Ajakanistan ever, with over 1 million protesters all around Ajakanistan.
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  • The revolt began as a student protest against the authoritarian Creeperian government which attracted thousands a In June 1956, students, writers, and journalists began to protest the living conditions created by Castillo Armas' regime in the streets of [
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  • ...peror PizzaKing13 joined Kanjuura_ in leading a [[2023 Iron Ingot protests|protest against the United Nations (UN)]] for removing a trade for iron ingots, whi
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  • ...o-Trump groups converged on various small towns in Central Pennsylvania to protest the election allegedly "being stolen" by Joe Biden. Many other pro-trump gr
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  • ...s business. However, tragically his mother and father were killed during a protest in [[Éire]] by Army soldiers. Following these events, Milhous decided to j
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  • ...'s rights protest in Monsilva 1930s.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A women's rights protest taking place in Menchi, 1932]] ...eve they are under threat. These laws made it very difficult for people to protest. This lead to the creation of the [[Monsilvan Revolutionary Army]], which h
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  • |Protest leaders and pro-democracy activists imprisoned ...des from members of the Monsilvan Revolutionary Army and even some student protest groups.
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  • ** 18 June 2005 – A [[La Junularo|student protest movement]] in [[Rakeo]] for expanded political rights forms but is unsucces
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  • ...versity, would skip university and instead head to the streets to riot and protest against the government. The most famous of these student protests, which al
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  • ...ok control of the Ajaki government. His assumption as a leader caused mass protest across Ajakanistan. This was the largest series of protests to grip Ajakani
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  • ...e allowed to speak, commoners booed and threw objects at the defendants in protest. Whenever Eugino IV deemed a defendant guilty, the crowds cheered in excite
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  • ...ndence as a safe harbor for the Christian religion. Zion was essentially a protest state, protesting the atheism, anti-religious fervor, and dictatorship prop
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  • ...it and crushed the rebellion in eight days. The rebellion was a mixture of protest and insurrection which ended in a massacre, claiming the lives of an estima
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  • ...from The League in April 2021 for intentionally breaking server rules in a protest related to a prior administrative ban.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theleague
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  • ...n Sequoyah]]. The day of the arrest, an estimated 15,000 people marched in protest of the arrest and Wesa's seizure of power, calling the event a self-coup.<r
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  • ...ificant amount of followers who supported his criticisms and they began to protest in the streets of Adolfosburg agaisnt the Church. Their protests lead to th
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  • ...ed as well and also resulted in partisan activities, their biggest violent protest was on 2 June till 7 June 1949 in the streets of Hafnir to oppose the marti
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  • ...CUC), in New Illyricum took to the streets in [[2023 New Illyrian protests|protest]] beginning on September 28. Tensions continued to heighten, and the protes
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  • ...| {{Tooltip|DNP|Did Not Play}} due to player [[1912–13 Creeperian protests|protest]] | colspan=10 | {{Tooltip|DNP|Did Not Play}} due to player [[La'Matanza|protest]]
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  • ...e allowed to speak, commoners booed and threw objects at the defendants in protest. Whenever Eugino IV deemed a defendant guilty, the crowds cheered in excite
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  • ...oroshiyans]] who had finally stopped their whoring, begging and mugging to protest against the one candidate who plans to stop them." In both the 2016 Nationa
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  • ...it and crushed the rebellion in eight days. The rebellion was a mixture of protest and insurrection which ended in a massacre, claiming the lives of an estima
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  • ...ment)|Sonsonate]], with an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 people marching in protest of Creeperian rule. The government responded with military force to suppres
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  • ...ployees quit from both Yingtai International and Qingshen Insurance out of protest.
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  • ...10" | ''Banned, see [[Imperial Council v National Council football matches|protest matches]]''
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  • ...protesters and rioters during the [[Monsilvan Revolution]] did not dare to protest in the city. However, this changed with the beginning of the [[1978 Monsilv
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  • ...]], where Luhai alongside other major cities in Monsilva began a unanimous protest and general strike. This lasted from March 1978 all the way until the gover
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  • ...the Senate itself. The local military garrison was deployed to contain the protest, but the arrival of soldiers angered the crowd. The crowd armed themselves
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  • During the [[Majoccan mass-protests|Red March]], the initiator of the protest, [[Jonas Mahdi]] composed the famous song written by [[Hamza Khilaal]] to p
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  • ...to lift their travel ban on Sequoyah and accept them as refugees.<ref name=protest /> Wesa promised that he would peacefully transition power to Atagulkalu st
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  • ...meless Shelter for their anticipated 2017 video game release. After online protest at the idea by homeless rights activists and Helami politicians, V.J. Sur a
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  • [[File:Trans rights are human rights (UK protest).jpg|220px|thumb|right|A group of protesters advocating for Trans rights in
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  • ...mplete rule over the country. Members of the Royal Parliament who tried to protest or speak out against Shao's regime were often removed from parliament soon
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  • ...economic measures to address social disparities, such as the [[Meaton Park Protest of 1920]].
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  • ..., but that the other 1,430,185 votes were blank and/or invalid as a way to protest Saelices Dávalos's government.}}
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  • In June 1956, students, writers, and journalists began to protest the living conditions created by Castillo Armas' regime in the streets of [
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  • ...however came abruptly to an end in the year 1993. What followed were mass protest and turmoil forcing the ruling Grand Duke of Ferdinand IV iz Elusus to step
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  • ...502|title=ᏗᎦᏘᎴᎩ ᎢᏳᏍᏗᏗᎦᎸᏫᏍᏓᏁᏗ ᏗᎦᏘᎸᏍᏗ ᎤᎾᏄᎪᏨ ᎢᏤ ᏚᏓᏡᎬ|trans-title=Anti-COMISEQ Protest Appears in Itse Gadu|last1=Smith|first1=Hugh James|date=26 January 2021|web
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  • ...itarian government. Around 8,000 Salvadorans across the country marched in protest against Pareja Palau's government, however, tens of thousands more Salvador ...n, however, were mostly not heeded by Salvadorans, as those who marched in protest of Pareja Palau's government had either been killed, arrested, or are in hi
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  • ...scene, the worshipers in the mosque began to march out into the streets to protest against the assassination, calling for the immediate removal of Tafalla Man
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  • .... By 1974 the public pressure had grown too great, and despite significant protest from right-wing factions, President [[Samuel MacMorrow]] announced a ceasef
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  • ...10" | ''Banned, see [[Imperial Council v National Council football matches|protest matches]]''
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  • ...see me and my condition?! I need medical attention!" Kruschev continued to protest and plead with the doctors about their decision, but when the guards had en ...n into solitary confinement for his rampage the day prior. Kruschev didn’t protest their decision and went into solitary confinement without a fight. While th
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  • ...ernment and police to charge individuals responcible for inciting a public protest, public outrage, civil disobedience, for publishing writings against the go
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  • ...otests – Anti-Vladimir Kareiv Protest.png|thumb|right|220px|An anti-Kareiv protest in July 2021.]]
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  • ...ias]], multiple attempted coups d'état and self coups, various large-scale protest movements, and general instability. The death of Emperor [[Adolfo IV of Cre
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  • ...ches|played three matches]] against the National Council in [[Karimun]] in protest of the [[Terraconservan Cup]]'s decision to ban Creeperopolis for the [[193
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  • ...both armies agreed to end hostilities, ending the war. Both monarchs faced protest from civilians at the failure to accomplish anything in both battles, but t
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  • ...[José Gutiérrez Rubalcava]]. His installation was met with controversy and protest by Natives, who believed that he was a descendant of Gutiérrez Valdivia, w
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  • ..., and plebeian, being associated with the lower and working class. Various protest songs against the Creeperian government during the Second Parliamentary Era
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