The Year Of The Fiery Citizen

Seven protests from across the world in 2019 that will be remembered

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Seven protests from across the world in 2019 that will be remembered

 

2019 was the year of the citizen protestor globally. Climate, corruption, democratic rights, inflation were some burning issues that saw dissent pouring out on to the streets--across the world and in India. As India witnesses swelling protests across the country against the recently passed Citizenship Amendment Act, here is a look at the protests that challenged status quo around the world in 2019.

Haiti 

Haiti has been gripped by protests since 7 February, 2019 on the second anniversary of President Jovenel Moise’s election. Demonstrations engulfed the poorest nation in the Caribbean for months, with citizens taking to the streets demanding the President’s resignation due to allegations of corruption and failure to arrest inflation in the country.

India

The controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) passed in by the Indian Parliament in December saw the Indian Union flare up in protests. The act which makes provisions to provide Indian citizenship to non-Muslim immigrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan has been widely criticized as being in violation with the constitutional principle of secularism. Protests first broke out in Assam as the Act is seen as being a threat to the demographic structure of this multi-ethnic state and spread across the country. To quell protests, the world’s largest democracy resorted to heavy repressive measures—arrests, detentions, curfews and internet shutdowns.

Global Climate Strike

Beginning in Pacific island nations like Vanuatu, Kiribati and the Solomon Islands in the month of September, the protest demanding stronger measures and initiatives to address climate change from world leaders culminated into the “biggest ever” demonstration against the global climate crisis. Inspired by the young Swedish climate-crisis activist Greta Thunberg, the protests trav...

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