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  • ...dismissal. The events lasted from 16 December until 19 December 1986. The protests began in the morning of 17 December, as a [[student demonstration]] attract
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  • ...|archivedate=2015-02-24 |df= }}</ref> and according to [[CNN]], on July 21 protests also occurred in front of the Vienna Criminal Court, where Aliyev had a sch
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  • ...n016000c.html Kazakhstan cautiously marks 20th anniversary of anti-Soviet protests.] MSN Japan THE MAINICHI NEWSPAPERS</ref>
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  • ==Moscow protests in May 2012== {{main|2011–13 Russian protests}}
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  • ==Role in Zhanaozen protests== ...32/> Several other opposition figures were arrested in connection with the protests, including journalist [[Zhanbolat Mamay]], politician [[Serik Sapargali]],
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  • ...wspapers, jailed or fined dozens of people after peaceful but unsanctioned protests, and fined or detained worshipers for practicing religion outside state con
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  • ...an, caused the shooting to move to Inner Mongolia and Kazakhstan.<ref name=Protests>[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117920791.html?categoryid=1019&cs=1 ''Va ...would not correctly portray their people and their national hero.<ref name=Protests/> As a consequence, shooting was moved to the Chinese autonomous region [[I
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  • ...is gunshot wound long enough for the Agency to take the plasma. Weissinger protests that Phagan is useful and should be kept alive for research, but Morgan, no
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  • ...classrooms in February 2006, the demolition was temporarily halted due to protests from the Israeli and U.S. embassies, as well as from worldwide Jewish commu
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  • ...teen people were shot dead by security forces and almost 100 were injured. Protests quickly spread to other cities but then died away. The subsequent trial of ...wspapers, jailed or fined dozens of people after peaceful but unsanctioned protests, and fined or detained worshippers for practicing religion outside state co
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  • In the State Duma there were protests. Mustafa Shokai entered his commission as a secretary and translator of the
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  • Until mid-September 2011, daily protests by angry protestors, many of whom used to work at Uzen, continued in Zhanao ...nnel carriers]] were sent in by the Interior Ministry to quell the ensuing protests, which saw government and Uzenmunaigaz buildings set alight by demonstrator
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  • ...ernment of Kazakhstan, including a fine for anti-competitive behaviour and protests of its environmental and labour record reportedly organized by government a
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  • ...9-shaking-throne-central-asias-biggest-country-islamist-violence-and-spate-protests-have|website=economist.com|publisher=The Economist|accessdate=June 10, 2016 ...t, has threatened stability in the country as was evidenced by a number of protests in April and May 2016.<ref name="reuters" /> Recent laws allowing foreigner
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  • ...prisoner abuse, protestors demanded justice and promised to continue their protests. Later that night [[Khatuna Kalmakhelidze]] fired [[David Chakua]], the Cha ===Student Protests===
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  • ...wspapers, jailed or fined dozens of people after peaceful but unsanctioned protests, and fined or detained worshipers for practicing religion outside state con
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  • ...In December, 1986 the Government of [[The Soviet Union]] severely crushed protests in [[Almaty]] in response to the appointing of the new First Secretary of t
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  • ...ion hectares of steppe for cultivation of [[soybean]]s sparked a series of protests in Almaty in December and January over the possibility that Chinese laboure
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  • ...rl=http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_56244.shtml |title=Uyghur Protests Widen as Xinjiang Unrest Flares |publisher=axisoflogic.com |accessdate=20 J
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  • ...yghurs|Uyghur]] heritage known for his leading role during the [[Tiananmen protests of 1989]]. ==Protests and discussions==
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  • ...hina in 1926.<ref name="Shi"/> Jian was a patriot, and participated in the protests leading up to the [[March 18 Massacre]] of that year.<ref name="Wang and Zh
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  • ...-04-09'>{{cite news | title = China Christian Facing Execution After Tibet Protests, Family Says | date = 2008-04-09 | url = http://www.bosnewslife.com/3555-35
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  • ...на митинге против Рамиля Сафарова..jpg|thumb|Protests against the extradition and pardon of [[Ramil Safarov]], Azerbaijani milita
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  • ...e integration with the EEU was a key factor in the [[Euromaidan|Euromaidan protests]] that ended his term as [[president of Ukraine]] and led to the [[2014 Cri
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  • ...e end of nuclear testing in Kazakhstan. After a year of demonstrations and protests, the test ban took effect in 1990. It remained in force in 1996, although i
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  • * 1986 - December: [[Jeltoqsan]] protests against Soviet regime.<ref name=bbc-timeline />
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  • ...n-oil-workers-protest-regional-capital-kazakhstan-deaths |title=Kazakhstan protests spread to regional capital |date=18 December 2011 |publisher=France 24 |acc ...="Abuse"/> Several opposition figures were arrested in connection with the protests, including journalist [[Zhanbolat Mamay]], politician [[Serik Sapargali]],
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  • ...g first secretary, [[Dinmukhamed Kunayev]], participated in organizing the protests, which involved 60,000 protesters&nbsp;[http://www.eurasianet.org/resource/
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  • ...ple’s striving for independence"] KAZINFORM</ref> In the following days, protests spread to [[Shymkent]], [[Taldykorgan]], and [[Karaganda]]. == Protests ==
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  • ...sia, which triggered [[Jeltoqsan|demonstrations protesting the move]]. The protests were violently suppressed by the authorities, and "between two and twenty p
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  • ...ed when the roof of a building collapsed on him. By the year 208, over the protests of his other brothers who were put to death, Ardashir declared himself rule
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  • ...rosecution for Almaty oblast had not taken on any cases in relation to the protests.<ref name=CONFIRMATION/>
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  • ...e Codification of International Law]], held at [[The Hague]] in 1930, drew protests from international women's rights groups, yet the League declined to includ
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  • .../1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4712674.stm</ref> The opposition held a number of protests accusing the government for murdering Sarsenbaev because of his intimate kn
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