This article belongs to the lore of Eurth.

Silent Revolutions: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 26: Line 26:
* Over 15,000 people [[wikipedia:Capital punishment|executed]]
* Over 15,000 people [[wikipedia:Capital punishment|executed]]
* Political radicalisation of protesters
* Political radicalisation of protesters
* [[Crimson Revolution|Second revolution]] in [[Dazhdinia]]
* [[Crimson Revolution (Dazhdinia)|Second revolution]] in [[Dazhdinia]]
* {{EUT|6316-sanarijan-civil-war-1997-2004|Sanarijan Civil War}}
* {{EUT|6316-sanarijan-civil-war-1997-2004|Sanarijan Civil War}}
|side1 = '''Communist nations'''
|side1 = '''Communist nations'''
Line 46: Line 46:
*
*
}}
}}
The '''Silent Revolutions''' ([[Dazhdin language|Dazhdin]]: ''Tihyje Revolucje''; [https://anglish.fandom.com/wiki/What_is_Anglish%3F Velaharian]: ''Sooþe Overhaul'') were a series of unsuccessful peaceful revolutions, that swept through the at the time socialist nations in southern [[Argis]] of [[Dazhdinia]], {{EUN|1436-sanarija}} and [[Velaheria]]. The revolutions themselves began with escalating protests, which later gained popular traction, gaining over a million protesters on the largest gatherings. The turning point of the revolutions is considered to be the evening of 24th November 1989, one day before the planned international [[wikipedia:General strike|general strike]], when the army figures were given orders to open fire into the demonstrators against the demonstrators and [[wikipedia:Martial law|martial law]] was declared, with tens of thousands of suspects being arrested in the night from 24th to 25th November and being [[wikipedia:Indefinite detention|jailed without trial]] in makeshift detention centers. Eventually, the martial laws were lifted between mid 1990 and early 1992.
The '''Silent Revolutions''' ([[Dazhdin language|Dazhdin]]: ''Tihyje Revolucje''; [https://anglish.fandom.com/wiki/What_is_Anglish%3F Velaharian]: ''Sooþe Overhaul''; Sanarijan: ''Tićije Révoluzai'') were a series of unsuccessful peaceful revolutions, that swept through the at the time socialist nations in southern [[Argis]] of [[Dazhdinia]], {{EUN|1436-sanarija}} and [[Velaheria]]. The revolutions themselves began with escalating protests, which later gained popular traction, gaining over a million protesters on the largest gatherings. The turning point of the revolutions is considered to be the evening of 24th November 1989, one day before the planned international [[wikipedia:General strike|general strike]], when the army figures were given orders to open fire into the demonstrators against the demonstrators and [[wikipedia:Martial law|martial law]] was declared, with tens of thousands of suspects being arrested in the night from 24th to 25th November and being [[wikipedia:Indefinite detention|jailed without trial]] in makeshift detention centers. Eventually, the martial laws were lifted between mid 1990 and early 1992.
==History==
==History==
===Early protests===
===Early protests===
Line 62: Line 62:
[[File:(Srpen68)Horici_sovetsky_tank.jpg|thumb|Tanks of the central government in Gromųva, [[Dazhdinia]], set on fire by protestors]]
[[File:(Srpen68)Horici_sovetsky_tank.jpg|thumb|Tanks of the central government in Gromųva, [[Dazhdinia]], set on fire by protestors]]
TBA
TBA
===Arrests and detentions===
===Arrests and detentions===
TBA
TBA
Line 77: Line 76:
==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
TBA
TBA
==See also==
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
*[[Crimson Revolution (Dazhdinia)|Crimson Revolution]]
*{{EUT|6316-sanarijan-civil-war-1997-2004|Sanarijan Civil War}}
*[[Politics in Velaheria]]
{{div col end}}
{{Eurth}}
{{Eurth}}
[[Category:Eurth]]
[[Category:Eurth]]

Revision as of 10:28, 28 September 2021

Silent Revolutions
PozeRevolutia1989clujByRazvanRotta13.jpg
Dazhdin secret service opening fire into demonstrators
Date5 September 1989 – 7 January 1990
(4 months and 2 days)
Location
Communist nations of Argis
Caused by
Goals
Methods
Resulted inViolent suppression of protests
Parties to the civil conflict

Communist nations

Opposition

  • Dazhdinia Federalists
  • Democratic movement
  • Colorful Union
Lead figures

Communist leaders:

  • Velaheria Aléxandar von Starinburg
  • Dazhdinia Jurij Libenskyjъ
  • SanarijaCommunistFlag.png Eisjel Estralić

Dissident leaders:

The Silent Revolutions (Dazhdin: Tihyje Revolucje; Velaharian: Sooþe Overhaul; Sanarijan: Tićije Révoluzai) were a series of unsuccessful peaceful revolutions, that swept through the at the time socialist nations in southern Argis of Dazhdinia, Sanarija and Velaheria. The revolutions themselves began with escalating protests, which later gained popular traction, gaining over a million protesters on the largest gatherings. The turning point of the revolutions is considered to be the evening of 24th November 1989, one day before the planned international general strike, when the army figures were given orders to open fire into the demonstrators against the demonstrators and martial law was declared, with tens of thousands of suspects being arrested in the night from 24th to 25th November and being jailed without trial in makeshift detention centers. Eventually, the martial laws were lifted between mid 1990 and early 1992.

History

Early protests

TBA

Escalating movement

TBA

Plans for general strike

TBA

Military crackdown

Jurij Libenskyjъ, general secretary of the UDKP, shortly after declaring a martial law

TBA

Changes in garniture

TBA

Violent protests

Tanks of the central government in Gromųva, Dazhdinia, set on fire by protestors

TBA

Arrests and detentions

TBA

Detention centers

TBA

Punishments

TBA

Later incidents

TBA

Political stabilisation

TBA

Aftermath

TBA

In popular culture

TBA

See also