Student protests

“The Events of June 4” in China, 1989

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There was a Kent State of its own, though much more massive, in China: on April 15, 1989, protesters, among whom there were many students, occupied Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.

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“The Night of Tlatelolco” in Mexico, 1968

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Student performances in the 1960s took place not only in developed countries, but also in developing countries.

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Student protests

Massacre at the University of Kent, 1970

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Events at Columbia University in New York took place in revolutionary 1968 almost simultaneously with the French.

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Student protests

Battle of Valle Giulia, Italy, 1968

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Protests provoked by dissatisfaction with the authorities and the pending reform of university education also broke out in Italy in 1968.

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May Events in France, 1968

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In France, as in many other Western countries, the 1960s were a time of economic growth and a post-war demographic boom: living standards became higher, the number of young people grew

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Largest protests

Earth Day (1970)

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Earth Day was first held in the United States in 1970. They called for a healthier and more sustainable environment.

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Forms of protests

Political flash mob

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It should be noted that “breakthrough” actions are often confused with political flash mobs. This is an erroneous view.

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Forms of protests

“Breakthrough” action

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A “breakthrough” action is a short-term (instantaneous) theatrical political action, aimed at attracting public and media attention to a socially significant problem

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