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  2. 12-3 incident - Wikipedia

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    Protesters, instigated by local communists and pro-Beijing business owners, ransacked Portuguese institutions throughout Macau such as Macau City Hall and the Public Notary's Office. [8] Violence was also directed towards local Chinese businesses and organizations loyal to the ROC government now located in Taipei.

  3. Pro-democracy camp (Macau) - Wikipedia

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    The pro-democracy camp (Chinese: 民主派; Portuguese: campo pró-democracia) or pan-democracy camp (泛民主派; campo pan-democrático) is a political alignment of politicians and social activists in Macau who support increased democracy and may work together in areas of common interest or by not fielding candidates against one another in ...

  4. 2010 Macau transfer of sovereignty anniversary protest

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    The protest initially started with the Macau pro-democracy camp and members of the labor union. The march went from Iao Hon Park to the government offices shouting slogans and waving banners. [ 1 ] The theme was to fight against Macau Government corruption, fight for democracy and to improve livelihood.

  5. Category:Protests in Macau - Wikipedia

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    2010 Macau labour protest; 2010 Macau transfer of sovereignty anniversary protest This page was last edited on 21 July 2016, at 21:27 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Capital punishment in Macau - Wikipedia

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    This has caused responses from activists in Macau, who have joined the protests in Hong Kong. [5] The Criminal Code of Macau dictates the penalties and rules regarding offences within the country. None of the articles present in the criminal code allow for the capital punishment as penalty for an offence. [6]

  7. Politics of Macau - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Macau is a framework of a politically constrained multi-party presidential system, dominated by the People's Republic of China. It includes the legislature , the judiciary , the government , and a multi-party system .

  8. Category : Riots and civil disorder in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Riots and civil disorder in Macau" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 12-3 incident

  9. 2010 Macau labour protest - Wikipedia

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    An upside down PRC flag during the protest. The 2010 Macau labour protest (Chinese: 五.一 勞動節遊行) was a protest that occurred on Labour Day 1 May 2010 at Patane, St. Anthony Parish Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. [1] 1 May 2010 was also the opening day of the Shanghai 2010 expo in mainland China.