Brat's War

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Brat’s War
Student uprisings of 2004 in Salikhia
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  • Riots in the main streets of Mtavarangelozi
  • Peaceful display of banners during the first days of the conflict
  • A few arrests
  • Salikh Mounted Guards marching on dissidents
Date30 August 2004 - 22 September 2004
Location
Mtavarangelozi, Salikhia
Caused byIncreased university and school fees, use of corporal punishment, heavy 12-hour workloads in secondary schools, repression of student movements and banning of student associations.
GoalsEstablishment of a public and secular education system, prohibition of physical punishment, abolition of legislation prohibiting student associations, etc.
MethodsDemonstration, rioting, looting, assault, shooting, arson, seizure of school buildings, armed confrontation
Resulted inUprising failure
  • Salikh Army and various police forces violently shut down rebellions, at times even shooting at peaceful demonstrations
  • Vandalism of public and private property, such as metro stations, squares, schools, monuments, etc.
  • Mass arrests of supporters & disappearance of important faces through "commando operations”
  • The Anarchist Faction of Salikhia is permanently banned, and all existing members arrested and charged with insurrection
  • Implementation of the "Voucher System" in Mtavarangelozi as an experimental method
  • International repudiation
Parties to the civil conflict
Several student organisations, mostly led by "Kvichaxxx”
Anarchist Faction of Salikhia
Lead figures
Miku Datunashvili
Aleksei Shuguli
Angeloz Kakhantiani
Dapsos Uskhari
Valerius Tsakhakis
Number
90,000 (estimated)
21,300
Casualties
1,102 killed
33,190 wounded*
12,781 missing
31 killed
2,129 wounded
16 missing
  • Salikhia considered all those who needed medical attention as "wounded”