2021–2022 Irish protests |
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Part of Revolutions of 2022 |
Riots in Dublin in February 2022 |
Date |
21 November 2021 – present (2 years, 4 months and 4 weeks) |
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Location |
Ireland |
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Causes |
- Authoritarianism and political repression
- Economic and social policies of the government
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Goals |
- Resignation of President Michael Higgings
- Resignation of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar
- Resignation of the government
- End of fascism
- New free and fair elections
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Methods |
- Mass protests
- Civil unrest
- Riots
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Status |
Ongoing |
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Parties to the civil conflict |
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Irish Democracy Movement Irish Liberation Army |
Government | |
Lead figures |
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Rebecca Moynihan Herman Kelly |
Michael Higgins Leo Varadkar |
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Number |
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Dublin Freedom March: 400,000 |
10,000 |
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Casualties |
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2,114 injured 3 dead 30,000 arrested |
441 injured |
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