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{{Infobox civil conflict | {{Infobox civil conflict | ||
| title = 2020 Salvadoran Protests | | title = 2020 Salvadoran Protests | ||
| partof = | | partof = [[Martial Law in Creeperopolis (2020)|Martial Law in Creeperopolis]] | ||
| image = Tear gas used against protest in Altamira, Caracas; and distressed students in front of police line.jpg | | image = Tear gas used against protest in Altamira, Caracas; and distressed students in front of police line.jpg | ||
| caption = [[Salvadoran National Police]] forces using tear gas on protestors, [[Ciudad Los'Ángeles]], 2020. | | caption = [[Salvadoran National Police]] forces using tear gas on protestors, [[Ciudad Los'Ángeles]], 2020. | ||
| date | |date = January 14, 2020-present<br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=1|day1=14|year1=2020}}) | ||
| methods = Demonstrations, riots, sit-ins, civil resistance, strikes, arson | | methods = Demonstrations, riots, sit-ins, civil resistance, strikes, arson | ||
| time = | | time = | ||
| side1 = {{flagicon|El Salvador|2020}} Moderate Protesters<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador|1956}} Radical Protestors | | side1 = {{flagicon|El Salvador|2020}} Moderate Protesters (until Jan. 16)<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador|1956}} Radical Protestors | ||
| side2 = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} [[Creeperopolis]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} [[Creeperian Armed Forces]] | | side2 = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} [[Creeperopolis]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} [[Creeperian Armed Forces]] | ||
* {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|army}} [[Creeperian Army]] | * {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|army}} [[Creeperian Army]] | ||
{{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} [[Creeperian National Police]]<br />[[File:DINA.png|23px]] [[National Intelligence Directorate|DINA]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[El Salvador]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[Salvadoran National Police]] | {{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} [[Creeperian National Police]]<br />[[File:DINA.png|23px]] [[National Intelligence Directorate|DINA]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[El Salvador]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[Salvadoran National Police]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador|2020}} Moderate Protesters (since Jan. 16) | ||
| leadfigures1 = {{flagicon|El Salvador|2020}} {{flagicon|El Salvador|1956}} Uncentralized (until Jan. 16)<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador|1956}} Uncentralized (since Jan. 16) | | leadfigures1 = {{flagicon|El Salvador|2020}} {{flagicon|El Salvador|1956}} Uncentralized (until Jan. 16)<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador|1956}} Uncentralized (since Jan. 16) | ||
| leadfigures2 = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|army}} [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander II]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|army}} [[File:DINA.png|23px]] [[Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[Adán Tamayo Navarro]]†<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[Alexander Giammattei Falla]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador|2020}} Uncentralized (since Jan. 16) | | leadfigures2 = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|army}} [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander II]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis}} {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|army}} [[File:DINA.png|23px]] [[Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[Adán Tamayo Navarro]]†<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[Alexander Giammattei Falla]]<br />{{flagicon|El Salvador|2020}} Uncentralized (since Jan. 16) |
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Date | January 14, 2020-present (4 years, 10 months and 1 week) | ||
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Methods | Demonstrations, riots, sit-ins, civil resistance, strikes, arson | ||
Status | Ongoing | ||
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The 2020 Salvadoran Protests (Creeperian Spanish: Protestas Salvadoreño de 2020) are a series of civil protests occurring in multiple cities across El Salvador due to the DINA remaining in El Salvador since the lifting of martial law in August 2019. The protests were also fueled by the corrupt government of Adán Tamayo Navarro and suppression of support for the Salvadoran Republic, its President Paúl Sáenz Mina, or the Salvadoran Revolution of 1956 which formed the republic. Although the protests began as peaceful gatherings, some turned into violent riots and revolt against the Creeperian government.
During the protests, lines were drawn between radical and moderate protestors. Following the assassination of Tamayo Navarro and the rise of Alexander Giammattei Falla, the radicals and moderates began to protest against each other.