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2011 Wisconsin protests
Part of 2011 United States public employee protests
Overhead view of hundreds of people wearing red for the Teachers' union, protesting against Walker's bill
Thousands gather inside Madison Wisconsin's Capitol rotunda to protest Governor Walker's proposed bill.
DateFebruary 14, 2011 (2011-02-14) – present
Location
43°4′29.6″N 89°23′8″W / 43.074889°N 89.38556°W / 43.074889; -89.38556
Caused byOpposition to certain provisions in legislation proposed by Governor Scott Walker to restrict public employee collective bargaining and address a state budget shortfall.
MethodsProtest, Sit-in, Demonstrations
StatusOngoing
Parties
Lead figures
Non-centralized leadership

Wisconsin Democratic Legislature figures:
Governor Scott Walker

Wisconsin Republican Legislature figures:
Number
Protesters: 100,000+[5]
Counter Protesters:
Several thousand[5][6]
Casualties and losses
Arrests
Injuries
Deaths
9+[3][4]
0
0
2011 Wisconsin protests
Part of 2011 United States public employee protests
Overhead view of hundreds of people wearing red for the Teachers' union, protesting against Walker's bill
Thousands gather inside Madison Wisconsin's Capitol rotunda to protest Governor Walker's proposed bill.
DateFebruary 14, 2011 (2011-02-14) – present
Location
43°4′29.6″N 89°23′8″W / 43.074889°N 89.38556°W / 43.074889; -89.38556
Caused byOpposition to certain provisions in legislation proposed by Governor Scott Walker to restrict public employee collective bargaining and address a state budget shortfall.
MethodsProtest, Sit-in, Demonstrations
StatusOngoing
Parties to the civil conflict
Lead figures
Non-centralized leadership

Wisconsin Democratic Legislature figures:
Governor Scott Walker

Wisconsin Republican Legislature figures:
Number
Protesters: 100,000+[5]
Counter Protesters:
Several thousand[5][6]
Casualties and losses
Arrests
Injuries
Deaths
9+[3][4]
0
0
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2011 Jordanian protests
Date7 January 2011 – ongoing
Location
Jordan
MethodsDemonstrations.
Casualties
Death(s)0
Injuries10
2011 Jordanian protests
Date7 January 2011 – ongoing
Location
Jordan
MethodsDemonstrations.
Casualties
Death(s)0
Injuries10
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2011 Bahraini protests
Date14 February 2011 – ongoing
Location
Bahrain

26°01′39″N 50°33′00″E / 26.02750°N 50.55000°E / 26.02750; 50.55000
Caused byCorruption of government,
government discrimination against Shia,
the slow pace of democratization[7][8]
[9]
GoalsEnding the monarchy,[10]
rewriting the Constitution,
ending economic, political and human rights violations[7][8]
MethodsCivil resistance and Demonstrations
StatusOngoing
Concessions1,000 Bahraini dinars (approx. US$2,600) per family,[11] increased social spending[12]
Lead figures
Casualties and losses
ArrestedSeveral[14]
Wounded541 (official number)[15]
Death(s)7 (official number)[15][16]
2011 Bahraini protests
Date14 February 2011 – ongoing
Location
Bahrain

26°01′39″N 50°33′00″E / 26.02750°N 50.55000°E / 26.02750; 50.55000
Caused byCorruption of government,
government discrimination against Shia,
the slow pace of democratization[7][8]
[9]
GoalsEnding the monarchy,[10]
rewriting the Constitution,
ending economic, political and human rights violations[7][8]
MethodsCivil resistance and Demonstrations
StatusOngoing
Concessions
given
1,000 Bahraini dinars (approx. US$2,600) per family,[11] increased social spending[12]
Lead figures
Casualties and losses
ArrestedSeveral[14]
Wounded541 (official number)[15]
Death(s)7 (official number)[15][16]
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2011 Saudi Arabian protests
Date21 January 2011 – Ongoing
Location
Saudi Arabia

24°39′00″N 46°46′01″E / 24.65°N 46.767°E / 24.65; 46.767
Caused byPoor infrastructure in Jeddah following flooding, prisoners held without trial,[17] release of political prisoners[18]
GoalsPolitical and economic changes
Methodsdemonstrations, self-immolation, online campaign
StatusOngoing
Concessions$10.7 billion to benefit citizens[19]
Lead figures

Faisal Ahmed Abdul-Ahad[20][21][22] (or Abdul-Ahadwas[21])

Number
Protesters:
Online campaign:
Hundreds[23]
26,000[24]
Casualties and losses
Arrests:
Injuries:
Deaths:
40–60
0
2[21][25]
2011 Saudi Arabian protests
Date21 January 2011 – Ongoing
Location
Saudi Arabia

24°39′00″N 46°46′01″E / 24.65°N 46.767°E / 24.65; 46.767
Caused byPoor infrastructure in Jeddah following flooding, prisoners held without trial,[17] release of political prisoners[18]
GoalsPolitical and economic changes
Methodsdemonstrations, self-immolation, online campaign
StatusOngoing
Concessions
given
$10.7 billion to benefit citizens[19]
Lead figures

Faisal Ahmed Abdul-Ahad[20][21][22] (or Abdul-Ahadwas[21])

Number
Protesters:
Online campaign:
Hundreds[23]
26,000[24]
Casualties and losses
Arrests:
Injuries:
Deaths:
40–60
0
2[21][25]

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The Great Example Protest of 2024
Part of Some bigger protest
Overhead view of hundreds of people wearing red for the Teacher's union, protesting against Walker's bill.
Here is my caption, here is my spout
DateJanuary 1, 1900 (1900-01-01) – present
Location
Antarctica

90°0′0″S 0°0′0″W / 90.00000°S -0.00000°E / -90.00000; -0.00000
Caused byOpposition to certain provisions of this template which I see as both true and false at the same time[26]
MethodsEditing, Eating, Partying
StatusOngoing protests
ConcessionsFlanders gave Marge a left handed template fork.[27] Homer gave Ned his trout hooks back.[26]
Parties
The Evil Party
The Good Party
The Diddly Party
Lead figures
Number

Protesters:

100,000+[26][27]

Counter protesters:

Few thousand[26]

Angels:

1[26][27]

Casualties and losses

Arrests:

1E99+[26]

Self injuries:

92[27]

Hairs lost:

1[26]

Friends lost:

5[26]

Cookies burnt:

592 (estimate)[27]

Hairs raised:

3[26]

Sins committed:

6[26][27]

Wives lost:

1[27]

Bibles lost:

3+[26]

The Great Example Protest of 2024
Part of Some bigger protest
Overhead view of hundreds of people wearing red for the Teacher's union, protesting against Walker's bill.
Here is my caption, here is my spout
DateJanuary 1, 1900 (1900-01-01) – present
Location
Antarctica

90°0′0″S 0°0′0″W / 90.00000°S -0.00000°E / -90.00000; -0.00000
Caused byOpposition to certain provisions of this template which I see as both true and false at the same time[26]
MethodsEditing, Eating, Partying
StatusOngoing protests
Concessions
given
Flanders gave Marge a left handed template fork.[27] Homer gave Ned his trout hooks back.[26]
Parties to the civil conflict
The Evil Party
The Good Party
The Diddly Party
Lead figures
Number

Protesters:

100,000+[26][27]

Counter protesters:

Few thousand[26]

Angels:

1[26][27]

Casualties and losses

Arrests:

1E99+[26]

Self injuries:

92[27]

Hairs lost:

1[26]

Friends lost:

5[26]

Cookies burnt:

592 (estimate)[27]

Hairs raised:

3[26]

Sins committed:

6[26][27]

Wives lost:

1[27]

Bibles lost:

3+[26]

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Part of Some bigger protest
Video of Chinstrap Penguins rallying in Antarctica against human encroachment
DateJanuary 1, 1900 (1900-01-01) – present
Location
Antarctica

80°S 45°E / 80°S 45°E / -80; 45
Caused byThe map is easy to break.[26]
Resulted inLook below and find out if this infobox is rendering correctly
Parties
Mappy people
Non-mappy people
Casualties and losses

Arrests:

1E99+[26]

Self injuries:

92[27]

Hairs lost:

1[26]

Friends lost:

5[26]

Cookies burnt:

592 (estimate)[27]

Hairs raised:

3[26]

Penguin hide out is located in Antarctica
Penguin hide out
Penguin hide out
The vast protest fields of southern Antarctica
This tests the map at the bottom of the infobox
Part of Some bigger protest
Video of Chinstrap Penguins rallying in Antarctica against human encroachment
DateJanuary 1, 1900 (1900-01-01) – present
Location
Antarctica

80°S 45°E / 80°S 45°E / -80; 45
Caused byThe map is easy to break.[26]
Resulted inLook below and find out if this infobox is rendering correctly
Parties to the civil conflict
Mappy people
Non-mappy people
Casualties and losses

Arrests:

1E99+[26]

Self injuries:

92[27]

Hairs lost:

1[26]

Friends lost:

5[26]

Cookies burnt:

592 (estimate)[27]

Hairs raised:

3[26]

Penguin hide out is located in Antarctica
Penguin hide out
Penguin hide out
The vast protest fields of southern Antarctica

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2012–14 Romanian protests against shale gas
Part of 2013–14 Romanian social unrest
Location of protests in Romania
Date21 March 2012–present
(12 years, 8 months and 2 weeks)
Location
Dozens of cities in Romania and Romanian diaspora
Caused by
Goals
Methods
StatusOngoing
Concessions
  • Dismissal of Ungureanu Government through a motion of censure[28]
  • Suspension of shale gas exploration in Pungești area
  • Interruption of shale gas exploitation in Moșna-Alma Vii area
Parties
Number
Up to 50,000
30,000 in Bârlad
4,000 in Bucharest
1,500 in Curtici
1,000 in Pungești
1,000 in Sânmartin
Up to 2,000
Casualties and losses
  • Arrests: 52
  • Injuries: 16
2012–14 Romanian protests against shale gas
Part of 2013–14 Romanian social unrest
Location of protests in Romania
Date21 March 2012–present
(12 years, 8 months and 2 weeks)
Location
Dozens of cities in Romania and Romanian diaspora
Caused by
Goals
Methods
StatusOngoing
Concessions
given
  • Dismissal of Ungureanu Government through a motion of censure[28]
  • Suspension of shale gas exploration in Pungești area
  • Interruption of shale gas exploitation in Moșna-Alma Vii area
Parties to the civil conflict
Number
Up to 50,000
30,000 in Bârlad
4,000 in Bucharest
1,500 in Curtici
1,000 in Pungești
1,000 in Sânmartin
Up to 2,000
Casualties and losses
  • Arrests: 52
  • Injuries: 16

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Montgomery bus boycott
Part of the Civil Rights Movement
DateDecember 5, 1955 – December 20, 1956 (1 year and 15 days)
Location
Caused by
Resulted in
Parties
Lead figures
  • W. A. Gayle, President of the Commission (mayor)
  • Frank Parks, Commissioner
  • Clyde Sellers, Police Commissioner
  • Kenneth E. Totten, vice president
  • J.H. Bagley, manager
  • Jack Crenshaw, attorney
  • James F. Blake, bus driver
Montgomery bus boycott
Part of the Civil Rights Movement
DateDecember 5, 1955 – December 20, 1956 (1 year and 15 days)
Location
Caused by
Resulted in
Parties to the civil conflict
Lead figures
  • W. A. Gayle, President of the Commission (mayor)
  • Frank Parks, Commissioner
  • Clyde Sellers, Police Commissioner
  • Kenneth E. Totten, vice president
  • J.H. Bagley, manager
  • Jack Crenshaw, attorney
  • James F. Blake, bus driver

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George Floyd protests
Part of the Black Lives Matter movement
and reactions to the murder of George Floyd
From top, left to right: Texas National Guard watches a crowd of peaceful protesters in Austin, Texas; demonstrators overtaking and burning the Minneapolis Police's 3rd Precinct; Pennsylvania National Guard supporting police at a protest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Georgia National Guard and riot police contain a crowd in Atlanta, Georgia; peaceful protesters hold up signs in Washington, D.C.; demonstrators on a torched street with firefighters working in the background in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Georgia National Guard medics treating a peaceful protester injured by tear gas.
DateMay 26, 2020 – present
(4 years, 6 months, 1 week and 3 days)
Map
Map of protests around the world with over 100 participants. Click the map to view a larger size and to see protests outside the frame.
George Floyd protests
Part of the Black Lives Matter movement
and reactions to the murder of George Floyd
From top, left to right: Texas National Guard watches a crowd of peaceful protesters in Austin, Texas; demonstrators overtaking and burning the Minneapolis Police's 3rd Precinct; Pennsylvania National Guard supporting police at a protest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Georgia National Guard and riot police contain a crowd in Atlanta, Georgia; peaceful protesters hold up signs in Washington, D.C.; demonstrators on a torched street with firefighters working in the background in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Georgia National Guard medics treating a peaceful protester injured by tear gas.
DateMay 26, 2020 – present
(4 years, 6 months, 1 week and 3 days)
Map
Map of protests around the world with over 100 participants. Click the map to view a larger size and to see protests outside the frame.

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George Floyd protests
Part of the Black Lives Matter movement
and reactions to the murder of George Floyd
From top, left to right: Texas National Guard watches a crowd of peaceful protesters in Austin, Texas; demonstrators overtaking and burning the Minneapolis Police's 3rd Precinct; Pennsylvania National Guard supporting police at a protest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Georgia National Guard and riot police contain a crowd in Atlanta, Georgia; peaceful protesters hold up signs in Washington, D.C.; demonstrators on a torched street with firefighters working in the background in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Georgia National Guard medics treating a peaceful protester injured by tear gas.
DateMay 26, 2020 – present
(4 years, 6 months, 1 week and 3 days)
Fooish
Map of protests around the world with over 100 participants.
George Floyd protests
Part of the Black Lives Matter movement
and reactions to the murder of George Floyd
From top, left to right: Texas National Guard watches a crowd of peaceful protesters in Austin, Texas; demonstrators overtaking and burning the Minneapolis Police's 3rd Precinct; Pennsylvania National Guard supporting police at a protest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Georgia National Guard and riot police contain a crowd in Atlanta, Georgia; peaceful protesters hold up signs in Washington, D.C.; demonstrators on a torched street with firefighters working in the background in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Georgia National Guard medics treating a peaceful protester injured by tear gas.
DateMay 26, 2020 – present
(4 years, 6 months, 1 week and 3 days)
Fooish
Map of protests around the world with over 100 participants.

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Location in Wisconsin
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Location in Wisconsin

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