03-31-2015, 05:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2015, 05:26 AM by Psychospacecow.)
Just because I can.
All revolutions and rebellions since 2000.
2000–2004: The Second Intifada, a continuation of the First Intifada, between Palestinians and Israel.
2000: The bloodless Bulldozer Revolution, first of the four colour revolutions, overthrows Slobodan Milošević's régime in Yugoslavia.
2001: The 2001 Macedonia conflict.
2001–present: The Taliban insurgency following the 2001 war in Afghanistan which overthrew Taliban rule.
2001: The 2001 EDSA Revolution peacefully ousts Philippine President Joseph Estrada after the collapse of his impeachment trial.
2001: Supporters of Philippines former president Joseph Estrada violently and unsuccessfully stage a rally, so-called the EDSA Tres, in an attempt of returning him to power.
2001: Cacerolazo in Argentina. Following mass riots and a period of civil unrest, popular protests oust the government and two additional interim presidents within months. December 2001 riots in Argentina
2003: The Rose Revolution, second of the colour revolutions, displaces the president of Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze, and calls new elections.
2003–present: The Iraqi insurgency refers to the armed resistance by diverse groups within Iraq to the U.S. occupation of Iraq and to the establishment of a liberal democracy therein.
2003–present: The Darfur rebellion led by the two major rebel groups, the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM/A) and the Justice and Equality Movement, recruited primarily from the land-tilling Fur, Zaghawa, and Massaleit ethnic groups.
2004–present: The Shi'ite Uprising against the US-led occupation of Iraq.
2004-2005: The Orange Revolution in Ukraine. After Viktor Yanukovych was declared the winner of the presidential elections people took to the streets in protest demanding new elections. This was the third colour revolution.
2004: A failed attempt at popular colour-style revolution in Azerbaijan, led by the groups Yox! and Azadlig.
2004–present: The Naxalite insurgency in India, led by the Communist Party of India (Maoist).
2004-2013: The Kivu Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
2005: The Cedar Revolution, triggered by the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, asks for the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon.
2005: The Tulip Revolution (a.k.a. Pink/Yellow Revolution) overthrows the President of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev, and set new elections. This is the fourth colour revolution.
2005: April 15 Intifada - Arab uprising in the Iranian province of Khuzestan.
2006: 2006 democracy movement in Nepal.
2006: The 2006 Oaxaca protests demanding the removal of Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, the governor of Oaxaca state in Mexico.
2006–present: The Mexican Drug War.
2007–present: The Civil war in Ingushetia
2007–2009: The Second Tuareg Rebellion in Niger.
2007: The Burmese anti-government protests, including the Saffron Revolution of Burmese Buddhist monks.
2008: 2008 Armenian presidential election protests
2008: A Shiite uprising in Basra.
2008: Attacks in Lanao del Norte in the Philippines by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front led by Kumander Bravo and Umbrfa Kato.
2009: After the disputed Iranian presidential election, an uprising known as the Green Movement started in Iran, demanding the resignation of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
2009: 2009 Bangladesh Rifles revolt took place in Dhaka, Bangladesh killing 57 army officers.
2009-2011: A civil uprising popularly known as the Kitchenware Revolution brought down the Icelandic government after the collapse of the country's financial system in October 2008.
2009: The 2009 Malagasy political crisis in the Madagascar
2009: The Dongo conflict In the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
2010: Riots in Bangkok by the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship.
2010: Second Kyrgyz Revolution leads to the ousting of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev.
2010–2012: Greek protests against austerity measures.
2010–2012: Arab Spring:
The Tunisian revolution (2010-2011) forces President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to resign and flee the country, and sets free elections.
The 2011 Egyptian revolution brings down the regime of President Hosni Mubarak.
The 2011 Libyan Civil War in which rebel forces gradually take control of the country, and kill the leader Muammar Gaddafi.
2011 Post-civil war violence in Libya
Syrian Civil War (2011–present)
2010–2012 Algerian protests
Bahraini uprising (2011–present)
2011 Iraqi protests
2011 Jordanian protests
2011–2012 Moroccan protests
2011 Omani protests
2011 Yemeni revolution the revolt that lead to the eventual resignation of Ali Abdullah Saleh as President of Yemen.
2011–2012 Iranian protests
2011–2013 Spanish protests
2011-2012 Maldives political crisis: Public protests and police mutiny lead to resignation of President Mohammed Nasheed
2012 Tuareg rebellion
Central African Republic conflict (2012–present)–François Bozizé, president of the Central African Republic, is overthrown by the rebel coalition Seleka, led by Michel Djotodia.
2012-2013 M23 rebellion
2013 Eritrean Army mutiny
2013 Shahbag protests in Bangladesh demanding capital punishment for convicted war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War
2013–14 Tunisian protests against the Ennahda-led government.
2013 protests in Turkey
2013 protests in Brazil
June 2013 Egyptian protests and subsequent coup d'état which ousted President Mohamed Morsi.
Aftermath of the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état involves protests and sit-ins currently facing crackdown by authorities in support of deposed president Mohamed Morsi.
2013 South Sudanese political crisis
2014 unrest in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2014 Protests in Venezuela
2014 Ukrainian Revolution
2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine
2014 Ferguson unrest in The US state of Missouri after the shooting of Michael Brown.
2014 Pakistan protests against election rigging
2014 Hong Kong protests
2014 Burkinabé uprisingAmong those,
Revolutions of the 2010s being
Nirgeria, Kyrgyz, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Mali, CAR, Guinea-Bissau, Egypt again, Ukraine, Thailand, Abkhazia (which auto-correct doesn't even recognize), Burkina Faso, and Yemen again.
All revolutions and rebellions since 2000.
2000–2004: The Second Intifada, a continuation of the First Intifada, between Palestinians and Israel.
2000: The bloodless Bulldozer Revolution, first of the four colour revolutions, overthrows Slobodan Milošević's régime in Yugoslavia.
2001: The 2001 Macedonia conflict.
2001–present: The Taliban insurgency following the 2001 war in Afghanistan which overthrew Taliban rule.
2001: The 2001 EDSA Revolution peacefully ousts Philippine President Joseph Estrada after the collapse of his impeachment trial.
2001: Supporters of Philippines former president Joseph Estrada violently and unsuccessfully stage a rally, so-called the EDSA Tres, in an attempt of returning him to power.
2001: Cacerolazo in Argentina. Following mass riots and a period of civil unrest, popular protests oust the government and two additional interim presidents within months. December 2001 riots in Argentina
2003: The Rose Revolution, second of the colour revolutions, displaces the president of Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze, and calls new elections.
2003–present: The Iraqi insurgency refers to the armed resistance by diverse groups within Iraq to the U.S. occupation of Iraq and to the establishment of a liberal democracy therein.
2003–present: The Darfur rebellion led by the two major rebel groups, the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM/A) and the Justice and Equality Movement, recruited primarily from the land-tilling Fur, Zaghawa, and Massaleit ethnic groups.
2004–present: The Shi'ite Uprising against the US-led occupation of Iraq.
2004-2005: The Orange Revolution in Ukraine. After Viktor Yanukovych was declared the winner of the presidential elections people took to the streets in protest demanding new elections. This was the third colour revolution.
2004: A failed attempt at popular colour-style revolution in Azerbaijan, led by the groups Yox! and Azadlig.
2004–present: The Naxalite insurgency in India, led by the Communist Party of India (Maoist).
2004-2013: The Kivu Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
2005: The Cedar Revolution, triggered by the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, asks for the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon.
2005: The Tulip Revolution (a.k.a. Pink/Yellow Revolution) overthrows the President of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev, and set new elections. This is the fourth colour revolution.
2005: April 15 Intifada - Arab uprising in the Iranian province of Khuzestan.
2006: 2006 democracy movement in Nepal.
2006: The 2006 Oaxaca protests demanding the removal of Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, the governor of Oaxaca state in Mexico.
2006–present: The Mexican Drug War.
2007–present: The Civil war in Ingushetia
2007–2009: The Second Tuareg Rebellion in Niger.
2007: The Burmese anti-government protests, including the Saffron Revolution of Burmese Buddhist monks.
2008: 2008 Armenian presidential election protests
2008: A Shiite uprising in Basra.
2008: Attacks in Lanao del Norte in the Philippines by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front led by Kumander Bravo and Umbrfa Kato.
2009: After the disputed Iranian presidential election, an uprising known as the Green Movement started in Iran, demanding the resignation of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
2009: 2009 Bangladesh Rifles revolt took place in Dhaka, Bangladesh killing 57 army officers.
2009-2011: A civil uprising popularly known as the Kitchenware Revolution brought down the Icelandic government after the collapse of the country's financial system in October 2008.
2009: The 2009 Malagasy political crisis in the Madagascar
2009: The Dongo conflict In the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
2010: Riots in Bangkok by the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship.
2010: Second Kyrgyz Revolution leads to the ousting of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev.
2010–2012: Greek protests against austerity measures.
2010–2012: Arab Spring:
The Tunisian revolution (2010-2011) forces President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to resign and flee the country, and sets free elections.
The 2011 Egyptian revolution brings down the regime of President Hosni Mubarak.
The 2011 Libyan Civil War in which rebel forces gradually take control of the country, and kill the leader Muammar Gaddafi.
2011 Post-civil war violence in Libya
Syrian Civil War (2011–present)
2010–2012 Algerian protests
Bahraini uprising (2011–present)
2011 Iraqi protests
2011 Jordanian protests
2011–2012 Moroccan protests
2011 Omani protests
2011 Yemeni revolution the revolt that lead to the eventual resignation of Ali Abdullah Saleh as President of Yemen.
2011–2012 Iranian protests
2011–2013 Spanish protests
2011-2012 Maldives political crisis: Public protests and police mutiny lead to resignation of President Mohammed Nasheed
2012 Tuareg rebellion
Central African Republic conflict (2012–present)–François Bozizé, president of the Central African Republic, is overthrown by the rebel coalition Seleka, led by Michel Djotodia.
2012-2013 M23 rebellion
2013 Eritrean Army mutiny
2013 Shahbag protests in Bangladesh demanding capital punishment for convicted war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War
2013–14 Tunisian protests against the Ennahda-led government.
2013 protests in Turkey
2013 protests in Brazil
June 2013 Egyptian protests and subsequent coup d'état which ousted President Mohamed Morsi.
Aftermath of the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état involves protests and sit-ins currently facing crackdown by authorities in support of deposed president Mohamed Morsi.
2013 South Sudanese political crisis
2014 unrest in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2014 Protests in Venezuela
2014 Ukrainian Revolution
2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine
2014 Ferguson unrest in The US state of Missouri after the shooting of Michael Brown.
2014 Pakistan protests against election rigging
2014 Hong Kong protests
2014 Burkinabé uprising
Revolutions of the 2010s being
Nirgeria, Kyrgyz, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Mali, CAR, Guinea-Bissau, Egypt again, Ukraine, Thailand, Abkhazia (which auto-correct doesn't even recognize), Burkina Faso, and Yemen again.