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  2. Crisis situations and unrest in Europe since 2000 - Wikipedia

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    2011 Northern Ireland riots (20 June–16 July); 2011 United Kingdom public sector strikes (30 November), 2 million public sector workers strike over pensions; 2011 England riots (6–11 August), thousands of people of the lower socio-economic group riot

  3. Category:Riots and civil disorder in Europe - Wikipedia

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  6. Farmers' protest - Wikipedia

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    Farmers' protest or variation is a protest carried out by farmers.. Individual protests include: 1989–1990 Dutch farmers' protests, protests in 1989–1990 by farmers in the Netherlands

  7. 2020 Dijon riots - Wikipedia

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    Dijon prosecutor Eric Mathais issued a statement that investigators were trying to identify the participants. [9]On the following Thursday, six people were arrested with their connection to the four-day long riots.

  8. 2010s in European history - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 unrest in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a series of demonstrations and riots that began in the northern town of Tuzla on 4 February 2014 but quickly spread to multiple cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including Sarajevo, Zenica, Mostar, Jajce, and Brčko, [34] [35] among others, for social reasons and with the aim of overthrowing the ...

  9. 2016 riots in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    In response to this unrest youths from the area worked together with a local night watch organization. [36] After the unrest, a conflict resolution strategy was implemented to help create a dialogue between police and young people as well as engaging adults in the area. This strategy is credited with stopping the unrest in Stenhagen. [37]