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Civil unrest (“Disaster”) | |
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Subpage(s) | •Civil unrest/Preparation |
Examples
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2011 England riots | 5 nights of unrest which followed the killing of Mark Duggan by the Metropolitan Police. |
2022 Dutch farmer protest | During summer of 2022, tens of thousands of farmers gathered from all across the Netherlands to protest government policies which will reduce the number of livestock -and farmers - by up to a third, as part of The Great Reset. |
Canadian church attacks | A coordinated string of vandalism and arson attacks on churches across Canada. The Canadian version of the George Floyd protests? (Ongoing) |
George Floyd protests | Protests spread nationwide in the US after pictures of a sadistic murder by US police surfaced. (Ongoing) |
Kenosha riots | 2020 saw a lot of violence across the USA, but the Kenosha riots were probably the most spooky. |
May 68 | |
Occupy movement | A non-violent, decentralised movement which provoked a violent reaction from the authorities. A mass awakening for millions of youngsters. |
Peace movement | |
The Troubles | The sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland which flared into serious sustained violence through the summer of 1969 |
Yellow vests movement | A series of mass demonstrations in France which expressed the dissatisfaction with the political process. Subject to increasingly violent repression. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Violent Vocabulary of Policing | webpage | 13 December 2010 | Dibyesh Anand |
An official example
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2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine/Wagner coup attempt |
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