Image Vosstanile krestian.jpg thumb 250px Peasant Uprising of 1860th Sergei Vasilyevich Gerasimov 1951 The Potato Riots , were the mass anti serfdom motion of udelnye krestyane imperial peasant s peasants in the personal property lands of the Russian imperial house 1834 and state peasants 1840 44 in Russian Empire . The reason for rebellion was forceful introduction of potato cultivation. The government selected the best fertile sections for potato from peasant lands. Authorities enforced brutal punishments for the nonfulfillment of the orders and assessed different requisitions. In 1834 unrest flared up in Kirov Oblast Vyatsky and Vladimir Oblast Vladimir provinces, but it reached its height among the state peasants in 1840 44. Riots appeared simultaneously and they were partly in response to Pavel Kiselyov Kiselev reforms of state villages 1837 41 . In the provinces of Ural region Ural and the lower Volga Region more than 500,000 peasants rose up destroying sowings of potatoes, and thrashing officials. They arbitrarily re elected wardens, and attacked punitive detachments with weapons. Together with the Russians in riots participated Mari people Mari population, also Chuvash people Chuvashes , Udmurt s, Tatars , and Komi . Government threw troops to the suppression of riots. In a number of places peasants were shot. Thousands of rebels were convicted, and exiled into Siberia or drafted as soldiers. References Tokarev SV, peasant revolts, potato, Kirov, 1939 Druzhinin, NM, State peasants and reform PD Kiselev, V. 2, Moscow, 1958, pp. 456 524 Peasant Movement in Russia in 1826 1849 years. Sat Doc Tov, M., 1961. 248 55, 407 524. Category Food riots Category 1834 riots Category 1840s riots Category 1840 riots Category 1841 riots Category 1842 riots Category 1843 riots Category 1844 riots Category Riots and civil disorder in Russia fr meutes des pommes de terre Russie ru ... more details
unreferenced date September 2011 The Rabulist riots or Crusenstolpe riots Swedish Crusenstolpe kravallerna took place in Stockholm , Sweden , in summer 1838 following the l se majest conviction of journalist Magnus Jacob Crusenstolpe . Rabulist was a derogatory term for political radicals in Sweden at the time. sweden stub Category 1838 in Sweden Category Riots and civil disorder in Sweden sv Crusenstolpska kravallerna ... more details
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There have been several riot s in Chicago . titles as in List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States Lager Beer Riot , 1855 Haymarket affair , 1886 Pullman Strike , 1894 Chicago riot of 1919 Chicago Riot of 1919 Chicago Rent Strike Riot , 1931 Republic Steel Strike , 1937 Airport Homes Race Riots , 1946 Chicago 1964 race riot Division Street Riots , 1966 1968 Chicago riots West Side Riots , in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King 1968 Democratic National Convention protests Days of Rage Weatherman riot, 1969 Chicago riot 1977 disamb ... more details
Cholera Riots in Russia The Cholera Riots in Russian language Russian were the riots of the urban area urban population, peasant s and soldier s in Russia in 1830 1831 during the cholera outbreak . The riots were caused by the anti cholera measures, undertaken by the tsarist government, such as quarantine , armed Cordon military cordon s and migratory restrictions. Influenced by rumors ... with artillery . The riots went especially out of control in Sevastopol and in military settlement ... and non commissioned officer s and conducted propaganda among the serfs. The Cholera Riots were ... riots of 1891 ref On August 29, 1909 The New York Times reported further cholera riots in Russia ref ... Riots in Great Britain Asiatic cholera reached Britain in 1831, with the main epidemic occurring ... was variable and inadequate. In the summer of 1832, a series of cholera riots occurred in various .... The city of Liverpool, in the northwest of England, experienced more riots than elsewhere. Between 29 May and 10 June 1832, eight major street riots occurred, with several other minor disturbances ... issues as it was to the national epidemic. The riots ended relatively abruptly, largely in response .... The Liverpool Cholera Riots of 1832 demonstrate the complex social responses to epidemic disease ... Dissection Medical Mistrust and Civil Unrest ref In the same year, riots were reported in Exeter ... as family and friends argued over the amount of compensation to be paid. Cholera Riots in Germany In 1893 fatal riots broke out in Hamburg , Germany when the public objected to sanitary officers ... with fixed bayonets. Cholera Riots in Zimbabwe In December 2008, baton wielding riot police broke ... as cholera deaths mount ref References reflist 2 Category Cholera Riots Category Politics of the Russian Empire Category Riots and civil disorder in Russia Category 1830 riots Category 1831 riots Category 1832 riots Category 1893 riots Category 1909 riots Category 2008 riots Category 19th century in Russia ... more details
were forced to take at the university. Up until the Berkeley riots, these demonstrations were ... site to nurture the Berkeley riots. Suggested Influences Antinomianism Traditionally, antinomianism ... involved in the Berkeley riots acquired their spirit of protest and learned techniques of civil ... as a whole. Through marches, protests, and riots the protesters aimed to bring awareness ... the drafting induction centers, marches through town centrals, and even riots which usually stemmed ... Riots, they began to move up in the ranks of the positions as well. However, as time progressed they began ... Riots were ultimately several different student activist protests in and around the University of California ... the first event in the Berkeley Riots. The protests were in response to the racially discriminatory ..., 1965 Berkeley & Oakland, CA br Stop the Draft Week October, 1967 Oakland, CA Related Free Speech Movement References references DEFAULTSORT Berkeley Riots Category Riots and civil disorder in the United ... more details
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About riots in the Caribbean in 1968 information about the so called Rodney King Riots 1992 Los Angeles riots The Rodney Riots were riot s and civil disturbances in Kingston, Jamaica in October 1968. The riots were inspired when the Jamaican government of Hugh Shearer banned Guyanese university lecturer Dr. Walter Rodney from returning to his teaching position at the University of the West Indies . Rodney, a historian of Africa had been active in the Black power movement, and had been sharply critical of the middle class in many Caribbean countries. Rodney was an avowed socialist who worked with the poor of Jamaica in an attempt to raise their political and cultural consciousness. When Rodney attended a black writers conference in Montreal, Canada in October 1968 the government took the opportunity to ban him from returning, citing among other things trips to Cuba and the USSR as justification. On learning of the ban, students at UWI, Mona began a demonstration under the leadership of the Guild of Undergraduates, closing down the campus. They then proceeded to march first to the prime minister s residence, and then to the parliament building in Kingston, Jamaica Kingston . On the way many more demonstrators joined in, and eventually the disturbance became increasingly violent spreading across the city. Eventually, several people were killed and there were millions of dollars in property damages. The riots were part of an emerging black consciousness movement in the Caribbean, and played a role in the mutiny of soldiers in Trinidad and Tobago two years later. See also Protests of 1968 Black Power Revolution External links cite journal url http www.umes.edu cms300uploadedFiles AJCJS VOL1.2.WEST 20FINAL.pdf journal African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies ISSN 1554 ... Walter Rodney and Heresy Dead link date July 2009 Category Riots and civil disorder in Jamaica Category 1968 riots Category 1968 in Jamaica ... more details
Campaignbox Jewish Roman wars The Alexandrian riots , also called the Alexandrian pogroms , were riots or pogrom s directed against Jews in 38 CE in Roman Alexandria, Egypt. The sole source is Philo of Alexandria , himself a Jew, who witnessed the riots and afterwards led the Jewish delegation to the Roman emperor Caligula , that requested the reestablishment of legal Jewish residence in Alexandria. See also Pogrom Jewish Roman wars History of the Jews in Egypt References Antisemitism a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution, Volume 1 By Richard S. Levy Page 9 ISBN 1 85109 439 3 Category 1st century conflicts Category Anti Jewish pogroms Category Roman Alexandria Pogroms Category Jews and Judaism in the Roman Empire Category Antisemitism in Egypt Jewish hist stub AncientRome stub bg ... more details
Baltimore riots can refer to several incidents of civil unrest in Baltimore, Maryland s history. It generally refers to the Baltimore Riot of 1861 also known as the Pratt Street Riot , where a mob of Confederate sympathizers attacked Union troops transferring through the town in some of the first bloodshed of the American Civil War. It may also refer to 1807 Baltimore doctors riots 1835 Baltimore bank riot 1856 Know Nothing Riot of 1856 1857 Baltimore Election riot of 1857 1858 Baltimore Election riot of 1858 1859 Baltimore Election riot of 1859 1861 Baltimore riot of 1861 , a riot by a Confederate sympathetic mob against Union troops 1968 Baltimore riot of 1968 , a riot in response to the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. See also Baltimore, Maryland List of riots disambig ... more details
riots Geoffrey Holmes, Past & Present No. 72 Aug., 1976 , pp. 55 85 ref Sacheverell was tried by the House .... This made him a marter in the eyes of many Tory supporters and triggered the riots. Riots Rioting ... waleslaw sacheverell.htm title Sacheverell riots, Wrexham, 1710 last Howard. first Sharon ... 1710 riots Category 1715 riots Category 18th century in London Category Riots in London Category Religion and politics Riots in England England hist stub ... more details
ChineseText Yizhou is a county level city located in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region , in the southern part of the People s Republic of China . The city is home to several hundred thousand inhabitants, while the surrounding country side is dotted with the villages of poor ethnic minority farmers. The backbone of Yizhou s economy is sugarcane production and thousands of farmers work the sugarcane fields for very low wages. As China s economy has opened to foreign competition the price of sugar has fallen, hurting the livelihood of local farmers. The Yizhou riots occurred in fall of 2002. The local sugar processing plant cut had recently cut rates by twenty percent that it was paying farmers per ton of sugar cane. The riots began after local officials only partially paid farmers for their crops, claiming that they would make the total payments at a later date. In China, it is quite common for local officials to pocket wages and compensation money meant for workers. On 12 September farmers protested outside the local city hall. The protests soon got out of hand and rioters entered the building, smashed windows, threw chairs and desks from the building and damaged cars parked outside. Protestors also sat on the local railway line. Local officials agreed to pay the extra wages that had been promised. Afterwards, the police admitted to holding twenty farmers who participated in the riots. Like with other anti government actions in China, authorities censored the press coverage of the riots. References McDonald, Joe. Chinese Police Holding 20 After Farmer Protest Over Low Crop Prices. Associated Press 02 Nov. 2002. LexisNexis . 21st century protests in the People s Republic of China DEFAULTSORT Yizhou Riots Category 2002 in China Category 2002 riots Category Riots and civil disorder in the People s Republic of China Category Peasant revolts Category History of Guangxi China hist stub ... more details
The Meat riots in Santiago, Chile in October 1905 were the earliest and one of the biggest riots to take place in Chile. Background The price of meat was kept artificially high by the government, by means of the combination of a special tariff applied to Argentine beef cattle imports from Argentina , in order to protect the domestic producers, and a runaway inflation. These factors put the price of the product beyond the financial means of a high percent of the population. To protest against the high price of meat, the worker s associations and the newspaper El Chileno called for a public march in Santiago, Chile Santiago , to converge upon La Moneda presidential palace. The riots The leftist groups had decided not to support the movement Fact date October 2008 so the authorities, trusting the moderate leaders who were organizing the march, decided to relax security and not take any special measures. Fact date October 2008 The march finally took place on October 22, 1905. By the time that the march arrived peacefully to La Moneda , it came as a general surprise when it had already swelled to more than 40,000 people. Fact date October 2008 The original intention of the organizers was to ask for an audience and hand a petition to president German Riesco . When the protest leaders were informed that he was not at the palace but at his private residence, they deputized a group to go ... palace first, and Riesco s house later. The police responded by shooting at the crowd, and riots ... the Meat riots or the red week . The rioters spread throughout the city, looting stores and businesses ... law upon the city. The riots lasted until October 27, and between 200 and 250 people were killed over ... de la carne retrieved 03. September 2008 coord missing Chile Category Riots and civil disorder in Chile Category Massacres in Chile Category Food riots Category Labor relations in Chile Category 1905 riots Category 1905 in Chile ... more details
Infobox civilian attack title Dushanbe riots partof image Riots in Dushanbe 1990.jpg image size 300px alt caption A scene from the riots. map map size map alt map caption location flag Tajikistan target Armenians Armenian civilians coordinates date February 12 14, 1990 time timezone type Riots fatalities 22 injuries 565 victim perps perp perpetrators perpetrator susperps susperp weapons numparts numpart dfens dfen footage The Dushanbe riots were an instance of anti Armenian and anti government unrest in Dushanbe , the capital of the Tajik SSR , from February 12&ndash 14, 1990. Background In 1988, in the aftermath of the Sumgait pogrom and anti Armenian riots in the Azerbaijan SSR , 39 Armenians Armenian refugees were temporarily resettled from Azerbaijan to Dushanbe ref name Horowitz cite book last Horowitz first Donald L. title The Deadly Ethnic Riot publisher University of California Press date 2002 pages 74 isbn 0520236424 url http books.google.com books?id opOYtLvl4cC&pg RA1 PA74&dq armenians dushanbe&ei TYYASZH6FZS4yQScp4CdDQ accessdate 2008 10 23 ref . In 1990, the Armenian influx became a subject of the rumour that triggered riots in Dushanbe ref name Conflict cite book title Conflicting Loyalties and the State in Post Soviet Russia and Eurasia editor Michael Waller, Bruno ... url http books.google.com books?id 85BTay8abYsC&pg PA126&dq Dushanbe riots islamists&ei u8MASbToD4m6zATG ... of Tajik women wearing European clothes in public also took place. The riots were put down by Soviet ... 155 isbn 0521839505 url http books.google.com books?id L5PYDqrKOPQC&pg RA1 PA155&dq Dushanbe riots ... the Dushanbe riots, a period lasting a couple of days, 22 people were killed and 565 were injured. ref name Takeyh Among the Tajik youth activists convicted for participation in the riots was a future ... war in Tajikistan References reflist Category 1990 riots Category History of Tajikistan Category Ethnic riots Category 1990 in the Soviet Union Category Anti Armenian pogroms Category Riots and civil ... more details
Hatnote For the folk music group named Rebecca Riots, see Rebecca Riots band . File RebeccaRiots.gif thumb right 300px Depiction of the Rebecca Riots, Illustrated London News 1843 The Rebecca Riots took ... tangible representations of high taxes and tolls. The riots ceased prior to 1844 due to several ... Events leading to the riots In the late 1830s and early 1840s, the agricultural communities of south .... Rebecca File Rebecca Riots Punch1843.jpeg thumb right Cartoon published in Punch magazine Punch ... en content cms visit the archives the rebecca riots the rebecca riots.aspx title The Rebecca Riots work South Wales Police Museum author south wales.police.uk date accessdate ... sites pontarddulais pages rebecca riots1.shtml Griffiths, Ivor Rebecca Riots Part 1 bbc.co.uk ... infidelity or informing on a neighbour. ref name Howell 122 The riots File AberystwythSouthgateTollhouse.jpg ... Riots are often mistaken as a response solely against the toll gates, ignoring the other factors ... These were believed to be led by Twm, though he did not appear to participate in further riots when the attacks flared again three years later. ref http www.brobeca.co.uk rebecca.html The Rebecca Riots ..., and other grievances besides the toll gates were aired in the riots. ref name Pontardulais affair ... of the regulations of rents. ref name Howell 115 The riots caused at least one fatality, in the small ..., Ivor Rebecca Riots Part 3 bbc.co.uk ref She had been warned beforehand that the rioters were on their way ... and open protest meetings were taking the place of riots. Partly due to the farmers scaling back on violent ... the riots reduce were the activities of a group of petty criminals masquerading as Rebecca operating ... Davies, was not convicted of crimes during the riots, but for a later assault charge. Aftermath By late 1843, the riots had stopped. Although Rebecca had failed to produce an immediate effect on the lives ... socio political event within Wales. In the aftermath of the riots, some rent reductions were ... more details
The 1993 H d reni riots was a pogrom in the village of Che ani H d reni , Mure County , Romania , involving Romanians and Hungarians against Roma Romani subgroup Roma people on the other side three Roma were murdered. The riots In September 1993, a group of a dozen Romanians attacked four Roma, one of whom killed a Romanian attacker with a knife before getting refuge in a house across the road. The Roma locked themselves in the house, while many of the Romanians and Hungarians of the village gathered and sprayed the house with gasoline before setting it on fire. Three Roma were lynched when trying to exit the house and one escaped. ref name hadareni http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9F0CE6D8133AF934A15753C1A965958260&sec &spon &pagewanted all Hadareni Journal Death Is a Neighbor, and the Gypsies Are Terrified , in New York Times , October 27, 1993 ref . The gesture of Romanian and Hungarian population was due to failures of the police. Dozens of Roma thefts from the majority population s properties have been claimed in the previous period and never resolved by police http www.9am.ro stiri revista presei Social 16435 Bomba Hadareni.html . Afterwards, 13 houses belonging to the Roma people were burnt down and an additional four were damaged. Most of the 130 Roma inhabitants of the village fled. ref name hadareni The trial The European Court of Human Rights decided that the Romanians have to pay 238,000 compensation to the group of Roma people who had their houses burnt. According to the European Court verdict, representatives of the Romanian Police participated in the setting the houses on fire and then tried to hide this. The court also decided that the ethnic origin of the people involved was an important factor in its outcome, and that the length of the trial ... Hadareni Riots Category 1993 in Romania Category 1993 riots Category Antiziganism Category Ethnic riots Category Mure County Category Roma related controversies Category Romani history in Romania ... more details
of a sign that was placed in the window by the Mattachine Society several days following the riots ... . ref name Carter, p. 143 Carter, p. 143. ref The Stonewall riots were a series of spontaneous, violent ... offense in every U.S. state at the time the Stonewall riots occurred An adult convicted of the crime ... with the liberal environment of Greenwich Village, served as catalysts for the Stonewall riots ... without fear of being arrested. After the Stonewall riots, gays and lesbians in New York City faced ... the anniversary of the riots. Similar marches were organized in other cities. Today, Gay Pride events are held annually throughout the world toward the end of June to mark the Stonewall riots ... until 1973. Homophile activism and the Compton s Cafeteria riots In response to this trend, two ... 2008 06 17 news before stonewall Before Stonewall Remembering that, before the riots, there was a Sip ... a raid at the Stonewall Inn on the Tuesday before the riots ref Carter, p. 124 125. ref and the closing ... York Times , June 29, 1969, p. 33. ref Riots Police raid File Layout of the Stonewall Inn 1969.PNG ... w as, this shit has got to stop source anonymous Stonewall riots participant ref name Carter, p. 143 ... since the riots occurred, the death of gay icon Judy Garland earlier in the week on June 22, 1969 has been attributed as a significant factor in the riots, but no participants in Saturday morning s demonstrations recall Garland s name being discussed. No print accounts of the riots by reliable ... photograph taken during the first night of the riots shows the homeless youth that slept in nearby ... a month later offered its explanation of why the riots occurred It catered largely to a group ..., saw the TPF arrive I had been in enough riots to know the fun was over.... The cops were totally ... covered the riots The New York Daily News placed coverage on the front page. News of the riot spread ..., however, The Village Voice ran reports of the riots, written by Howard Smith and Lucian Truscott ... more details
The Bellingham riots occurred on September 4, 1907, in Bellingham, Washington , USA ref cite web url http depts.washington.edu civilr bham intro.htm title 1907 Bellingham Riots ref . A mob of 400 500 white men, predominantly members of the Asiatic Exclusion League , with intentions to exclude Non resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin East Indian immigrants from the work force of the local lumber mills, attacked the homes of the Indians ref cite web url http www.historylink.org index.cfm?DisplayPage output.cfm&File Id 8039 title White workingmen attack Bellingham s East Indian millworkers on September 4, 1907 ref . The Indians were mostly Sikhs but were labelled as Hindu s by much of the media of the day ref cite web url http depts.washington.edu civilr bham news.htm title News Coverage 1907 2007 ref . The mob threw the East Indian workers into the streets, beat them, and pocketed their valuables. The authorities co operated with the mob by corralling the beaten Indian immigrants into the City Hall, ostensibly for their safety ref cite web url http depts.washington.edu civilr bham history.htm title 1907 Bellingham Riots ref . Six Indians were hospitalized Citation needed date September 2010 , and 410 were held in the Bellingham Jail, reportedly under protective custody . No participants in the mob violence were prosecuted. Some victims of the riots migrated to Everett, Washington where two months later, they received similar treatment ref cite web url https www.cnic.navy.mil Everett AboutCNIC History The 20City 20of 20Everett index.htm title The City of Everett ref . Similar riot s occurred during this period in Vancouver , BC ref cite web url http www.canada.com vancouvercourier news story.html?id 27e737a2 acbb 4671 a6c1 5f39adaee1d8&k 77221 title Two day conference ... Coast Bellingham DEFAULTSORT Bellingham Riots Category 1907 riots Category Whatcom County, Washington ... Category White American riots in the United States Category History of Bellingham, Washington Category ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Lost Riots Type Album Artist Hope of the States Cover Released June 7, 2004 UK small br October 5, 2004 US Recorded 2004 Genre Alternative rock , post rock , new prog Length 66 09 Label Sony Music UK UK small br Epic Records US Producer Ken Thomas Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r695648 pure url yes link NME 9 10 http www.nme.com reviews hope of the states 7430 link Pitchfork Media 5.7 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 18615 the lost riots link Rolling Stone Very favorable http www.rollingstone.com reviews album 6514035 review 6583218?utm source Rhapsody&utm medium CDreview link Last album This album The Lost Riots br 2004 Next album Left Hope of the States album Left br 2006 The Lost Riots is the debut album by Chichester based rock band Hope of the States . Released to widespread critical acclaim in 2004, it was a bittersweet moment for the band following the suicide of guitarist James Lawrence musician James Lawrence in January 2004. The album was recorded at studios in Ireland , and thought to be recorded partly in Russia , before the finishing touches were put together at Real World Studios in Bath, Somerset Bath . Track listing The Black Amnesias 4 40 Enemies Friends 4 41 66 Sleepers to Summer 5 00 Don t Go to Pieces 4 47 The Red the White the Black the Blue 3 40 Black Dollar Bills 6 54 George Washington 3 26 Me Ves Y Sufres 5 33 Sadness On My Back 3 58 Nehemiah 4 09 Goodhorsehymn 3 53 1776 5 05 A Crack Up at the Race Riots hidden 4 47 The hidden track A Crack Up at the Race Riots can be accessed by leaving the album to play or by fast forwarding, after the last official song 1776 . Shortly after the 10 minute mark, the song begins it is the fastest sounding song on the album and also the darkest. The name is based on a book by Harmony Korine and for legal reasons, the band couldn t include as a proper track. DEFAULTSORT Lost Riots, The Category Hope of the States albums ... more details
Literature Ravinder Kumar , The Deccan Riots of 1875 , The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 24 ... University Press, Delhi etc. 1992 . Report of the Committee on the Riots in Poona and Ahmednagar, 1875, Bombay 1876 . Neil Charlesworth, The Myth of the Deccan Riots of 1875 , Modern Asian Studies, Vol ... History of Maharashtra Category Politics of Maharashtra Category 1875 in India de Deccan Riots ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name City Riots image caption image size background group or band alias origin Adelaide, South Australia , Australia genre Indie Rock years active 2005 label associated acts website current members Ricky Kradolfer br Matt Edge br Matt Stadler br Dan Kradolfer past members John De Michele City Riots is an indie rock band from Adelaide, South Australia Adelaide . ref Citation last first author link date 11 May 2007 title Band s life a riot periodical The Advertiser volume issue pages page 24 at url ref They have played in Australia , USA and United Kingdom , touring with Smashing Pumpkins , The Academy Is... , Cobra Starship , Midnight Juggernauts and Operator Please . ref Citation last Kelton first Sam author link date 13 October 2010 title Expect Smashing good fun periodical The Advertiser ref ref Citation last Mickan first Kate author link date 13 January 2008 title Big day for Riots periodical Sunday Mail volume issue pages page 97 at url ref ref Citation last first author link date 21 November 2007 title Riotous act to rock this city periodical The Advertiser volume issue pages page 20 at url ref ref Citation last Leo first Jessica author link date 9 June 2008 title A hard day s night periodical The Advertiser volume issue pages page 20 at url ref Their single Burning Me Out received plenty of national airplay on Triple J , ref Citation last Watson first Callie author link date 11 December 2008 title Indie rock periodical The Advertiser volume issue pages page 60 at url ref ref Citation last Smith first Jakeb author link date 13 February 2007 title City Riots periodical Rave Magazine volume issue pages page at url ... Riots, Next Crop author date work publisher Triple J accessdate 8 June 2010 ref and were an Unearthed ... 2008 title Riots erupt periodical The Advertiser volume issue pages page 60 at url ref In 2010 ... EP 2008 City Riots EP 2006 She Never Wants To Dance single 2010 In My Head single 2011 Matchsticks ... more details
Social unrest in Trinidad and Tobago The Canboulay Riotsriots by the descendants of freed slaves in the cities of Trinidad and Tobago against attempts by the British police to crack down on aspects of the celebration of Carnival . The riots occurred in February 1881 in Port of Spain , the capital of Trinidad and in the southern cities of San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago San Fernando and Princes Town in February 1884 causing loss of life. The riots are still commemorated today and canboulay music is an important part of the music of Trinidad and Tobago notably the use of steel pans which were the descendants of percussion instruments banned in the 1880s. The chantwell or chantuelle who was also an integral part of the celebrations was the forerunner of the calypsonian and later soca music . Origins of the riots Carnival was brought to Spain Spanish Trinidad by France French planters via Martinique in the 1770s. The British authorities disapproved of the festival because of its bacchanalian overtones but the festival was popular with the bulk of the free population on the island. The festival was transformed when the island s slaves were freed in 1834 as a consequence of the passage of the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 Abolition Act by the British Parliament in 1833. The emancipated slaves first celebrated their freedom on August 1, the Emancipation Day anniversary of their emancipation ... about their masters. Canboulay Riots The Carnival was often marred by clashes between groups of revellers ... but the police gradually won the upper hand. Impact on Caribbean culture After the riots, the Carnival ... with Indian music and later soul and funk to become soca. The Canboulay Riots are an important ... riots http www.carnavalsf.com dudley3.html Excerpt from Professor Shannon Dudley s Carnival Music in Trinidad Category Riots and civil disorder in Trinidad and Tobago Category 1881 riots Category 1884 riots Category Conflicts in 1884 Category Conflicts in 1881 pt Revoltas do Canboulay ... more details
The Mangalm riots are clashes that erupted in central Chad , starting in the village of Mangalm , Chad Mangalm in the Gu ra Prefecture . Here on November 1, 1965, frustration among the muslim Moubi peasantry with what was perceived as government mismanagement and tax collection abuses erupted, rapidly involving all the Gu ra Prefecture . The central government, dominated by southern Chadians and hostile or indifferent to the mainly Muslim central and northern provinces, had just increased the head tax it had also extended it to women, effectively doubling it. To this must be added that often corrupt local administrators imposed tax rates that could be higher than five to six times higher than the officially established ones. Local tensions were already aggravated by a local dispute born by an attempt to usurp the region s sultan Bachar of his position, a dispute complicated by the support given to the pretender by the Interior minister. The revolt was brutally crushed by the army, causing five hundred persons died. Among the dead were also the local deputy to the National Assembly of Chad National Assembly and nine other government officials, killed by the rioters when they went in visit to Mangalm . The government s harshness helped spread the rebellion from Mangalm and nearby Batha Prefecture to Ouadda Prefecture Ouadda and Salamat Prefecture Salamat prefectures. It is generally believed that this event started the Chadian Civil War , that was to last till 1993. Unreferenced date February 2008 DEFAULTSORT Mangalme riots Category History of Chad Category 1965 riots Category 1965 in Chad ... more details
The Bristol riots refer to a number of significant riot s in the city of Bristol in England. Bristol ... Press, 1998 ref Queen Square riots, 1831 Image Bristol Riots of 1831.jpg thumb right 200px The 3rd Dragoon Guards violently suppressing the Bristol Riots of 1831. The Bristol Riots of 1831 took ... only 6,000 of the 104,000 population had the vote. ref cite web title Bristol riots work Spartacus ... house. ref cite web title The Bristol 1832 Reform Bill riots work The Vistorian Web url http ... . ref name BBC cite web title Revolting riots in Queen Square work BBC Bristol url http www.bbc.co.uk ... of the persons concerned in the late riots publisher Philip Rose place Broadmead, Bristol year ... police station and along Old Market. ref cite web title Bristol riots plus a change url http bristolculture.wordpress.com 2011 08 09 bristol riots plus ca change publisher Bristol Culture accessdate ...?sit id 1&img id 1234 title St. Pauls Riots work PortCities Bristol accessdate 2008 12 24 .... ref cite web url http crookedtimber.org 2005 04 02 25 years since the st pauls riots title 25 years since the St Pauls riots accessdate 2006 06 01 ref Hartcliffe, 1992 On July 16, 1992 there was a riot ... pract history ECN riot.html title Summer 1992 riots in England accessdate 2007 03 13 ... set of riots took place a week later on 28 29 April. ref http bristol.indymedia.org article 704320 ... protests during the day. National riots, August 2011 In the early hours of the morning on Tuesday ... occurring elsewhere in the country, predominantly the 2011 England riots . ref cite news url http ... damaged in Bristol disorder date 2011 08 09 ref See also Urban riots References See http en.wikipedia.org ... Passages detailing the 1831 Queen s Square Riots and the Bristol Bridge Riot from Bristol Past And Present by J. F. Nicholls and John Taylor published in 1882. Riots in England Category 1793 riots Category 1831 riots Category 1932 riots Category 1992 riots Category 2011 riots Category History ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Infobox civilian attack title Gavazzi Riots image Alessandro Gavazzi.jpg alt caption Alessandro Gavazzi location Quebec City , Montreal target Halls in which Alessandro Gavazzi was lecturing coordinates coord 46 48 43 N 71 12 18 W display inline Coord 45 30 4.1 N 73 33 42.7 W display inline date June 6 and June 9, 1853 Start date 1853 06 06 time timezone Eastern Time Zone EST type forcible entrance fatalities 5 injuries tens victim Protestants perps perp susperps susperp weapons stones, Club weapon bludgeons numparts numpart dfens Charles Wilson Canadian politician Charles Wilson dfen Footage The Gavazzi Riots were disturbances created in Quebec City Quebec and Montreal , in June 1853, by mobs which attacked halls in which Alessandro Gavazzi was lecturing. Overview During the spring of 1853 Alessandro Gavazzi, an Italian patriot, visited North America . His lectures at Quebec and Montreal were strongly anti Roman Catholic and at both places the soldiers had to be called out to restore order. The riots also caused political repercussions. ref W. Stewart WALLACE, ed., The Encyclopedia of Canada, Vol. III, Toronto, University Associates of Canada, 1948, 396p., p. 13. ref Riot in Quebec City On the evening of the June 6th, pursuant to previous announcement, Gavazzi proceeded to deliver a discourse in the Free Presbyterian Church, in St. Ursule Street, on the subject of the Inquisition . A large audience assembled to hear him. When he had been speaking for somewhat more than an hour he was interrupted by violent and abusive exclamations. The interruption was the signal for action on the part of other ruffians outside. A volley of stones came crashing ... of the Montreal Witness persisted in accusing the mayor for the riots. The Montrealer painter James ... c.belanger quebecHistory encyclopedia Gavazzi Dent.htm The Gavazzi Riots and their Consequences ... Extensive resources on the Gavazzi riots Notes reflist monhist Category 1853 riots Category Riots ... more details