Salovian March for Equality: Difference between revisions

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| image = equalityChita.jpg
| place = [[Chita]], [[Salovia]] (Now [[BaykaliaBiramura]])
| date = {{start date and age|1955|06|19}}
| caption = Protestors March through Q'iturebi Avenue
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*[[Annexation of BaykaliaBiramura]] during the [[Era of Unrest]]
*Overrepresentation of BaykaliansBiramurans in Salovian govenrnment
*Police brutality towards non-BaykaliansBiramurans within BaykaliaBiramura
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*12,000 to 15,000 people participate
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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, [[BaykaliaBiramura]] on June 19, 1955, and approximately 15,000 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 BaykaliaBiramura when compared to the rest of the country. The deaths of [[Peliksi Mdinaridze]] and [[Erik'a Prenishvili]] sparked further protests and riots throughout Salovia, with an estimated 200,000 people participating in nationwide protests.
 
 
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