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The '''Wechua Spring''', also referred to as the Wechua Revolution, is a wave of both violent and non-violent demonstrations, protests, and riots in the [[Wechua Nation]] that started in 1662 AN. | The '''Wechua Spring''', also referred to as the Wechua Revolution, is a wave of both violent and non-violent demonstrations, protests, and riots in the [[Wechua Nation]] that started in 1662 AN. | ||
Sustained street demonstrations started in the town of Apurimaq and the city of Rimarima over a steep rise in the prices of food and fuel, worsened by stagnant wages and widespread unemployment. These demonstrations grew quickly and kicked off a series of confrontations with law enforcement. On the night of 14 X 1662, 80 demonstrators were killed in clashes with law enforcement | Sustained street demonstrations started in the town of Apurimaq and the city of Rimarima over a steep rise in the prices of food and fuel, worsened by stagnant wages and widespread unemployment. These demonstrations grew quickly and kicked off a series of confrontations with law enforcement. On the night of 14 X 1662, 80 demonstrators were killed in clashes with law enforcement. | ||
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Revision as of 01:19, 22 July 2018
The Wechua Spring, also referred to as the Wechua Revolution, is a wave of both violent and non-violent demonstrations, protests, and riots in the Wechua Nation that started in 1662 AN.
Sustained street demonstrations started in the town of Apurimaq and the city of Rimarima over a steep rise in the prices of food and fuel, worsened by stagnant wages and widespread unemployment. These demonstrations grew quickly and kicked off a series of confrontations with law enforcement. On the night of 14 X 1662, 80 demonstrators were killed in clashes with law enforcement.
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