Political and Civil Unrest in Albanares

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2019-2021 Albanarian Political and Civil Unrest
Part of Second Albanarian Civil War
Protest in front of the Red Palace, Shadaloo. 16 January 2020.
Date23 July 2019 (2019-07-23) – 25 January 2021 (2021-01-25)
(1 year, 6 months and 2 days)
Location
Caused byJuly 23 Coup.
re-installation of communism in the country after 39 years.
Authoritarianism.
Human rights violations.
Police brutality.
GoalsResignation of the Ahmet Züra-Mehdi government.
Removal of immunity and resignation of Sägät Al-Veyarbazan from the Security Council.
Direct elections.
Return to the 1999 Constitution.
Resulted inLocal warlords assumed control of three Albanarian states (Salim, Lau and Usvonid) and declared independence in October 6 2020.
Parties to the civil conflict
Albanarian Citizens
Lead figures
Non-centralized leadership Ahmet Züra-Mehdi
Albanarian Red Army
Number
100,000+ protesters
100,000+ soldiers
Casualties and losses
Deaths: 555
Injured: 251
Arrests: 9,900

The 2019-2021 Albanarian Political and Civil Unrest, also known as Bloody July, July Tragedy or even the Three Year Riots was a series of massive protests that happened in Albanares from July 23 2019 to January 25 2021 after Prime Minister Ahmet Züra-Mehdi re-installed communism on Albanares after 39 years in a coup, forcing the royal family to flee the country in 13 April 2020. The protests began peacefully in the capital, Shadaloo, and quickly spread to other cities in the country, especially the nation's largest city, Ryuji, which saw its demonstrations turn into violent riots, fueled by rising dissatisfaction with the government and economic inequality. During the year-long violent unrest and crackdowns, 555 people were killed and over 9,900 were arrested.