1957 March for Equality: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1:
#REDIRECT [[Salovian March for Equality]]
 
{{Infobox civil conflict
| title = March for Equality and Representation
Line 16:
*Police brutality towards non-Baykalians within Baykalia
| result =
*9012,000 to 18015,000 people participate
*31 Injured
*Catalyst for future protests including the 1966 [[Nats'ichi and Shagonar Riots]]
*2 Dead
*Catalyst for future protests including the 1957 [[May 10th Demonstrations]] and the 1966 [[Nats'ichi and Shagonar Riots (1966)|Nats'ichi and Shagonar Riots]]
*Election of Kurasin Sokolo to the Salovian Chancellery
| concessions =
| sidebox =
Line 23 ⟶ 26:
 
 
The '''March for Equality''' ('''MFE''') was a demonstration in support of an overall increase in political, social, and racial equality in the representation within the governmental offices of [[Salovia]]. It took place in what is now Chita, [[Baykalia]] on June 19, 1957, and wellapproximately over 1215,000 people participated in the march. It is considered by many to be a prerequisite to events that would lead to the [[Salovian Civil War]]. The protests were a response to the June 10th Voting Rights Law, endorsed by then-Chancellor Gregori Kenolivi and other high-ranking officials in the Zedakhli, that further increased the voting power of those within Baykalia when compared to the rest of the country. The deaths of protestors [[Peliksi Mdinaridze]] and [[Erik'a Prenishvili]] sparked further protests and riots throughout Salovia, with an estimated 200,000 people participating in nationwide protests.
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[1966 NalNats'Chikichi and Shagonar Riots (1966)]]
* [[1976 Protests of NovosibirskAkhalibisi (1976)]]
* [[Salovian Civil War]]
 
 
[[Category: Salovia]]
cartographer, Administrators, verified
2,593

edits