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'''Revolution of Dignity''' was a press label for a number of revolts in various |
'''Revolution of Dignity''' was a press label for a number of revolts in various countries: | ||
* Honduran unrest of 1981 | * Honduran unrest of 1981 | ||
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Revolution of Dignity was a press label for a number of revolts in various countries:
- Honduran unrest of 1981
- 1990s uprising in Bahrain
- Tunisian Revolution (2010)
- Libyan Revolution of 2011
- Syrian Revolution of 2011
- Euromaidan
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