2020–2021 Belarusian protests
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2020–2021 Belarusian protests
Summary
2020–2021 Belarusian protests is a protest[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of protest entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (274 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests is in the country of Belarus[3].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's image is recorded as 2020 Belarusian protests — Minsk, 16 August p0024.jpg[4].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's instance of is recorded as protest[5].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's location is recorded as Belarus[6].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's Commons category is recorded as Belarusian protests, 2020[7].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's has part is recorded as human rights issues related to the suppression of the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests[8].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's start time is recorded as +2020-05-24T00:00:00Z[9].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's end time is recorded as +2021-03-25T00:00:00Z[10].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's has cause is recorded as 2020 Belarusian presidential election[11].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's topic's main category is recorded as Category:2020–2021 Belarusian protests[12].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+500000'}[13].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's described by source is recorded as The story of a frozen flag: Understanding what is happening in Belarus[14].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11jb0chy_z[15].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's Omni topic ID is recorded as 3c8f3253-d09d-474f-8e83-4fb192e1a8cf[16].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's has goal is recorded as resignation[17].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's has goal is recorded as election in Belarus[18].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's in opposition to is recorded as Alexander Lukashenko[19].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's in opposition to is recorded as Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus[20].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's Google News topics ID is recorded as CAAqLAgKIiZDQkFTRmdvTkwyY3ZNVEZxWWpCamFIbGZlaElGWlc0dFIwSW9BQVAB[21].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's number of arrests is recorded as {'amount': '+7500'}[22].
- 2020–2021 Belarusian protests's WikiKids ID is recorded as Protesten_in_Wit-Rusland_in_2020_en_2021[23].
Why It Matters
2020–2021 Belarusian protests ranks in the top 6% of protest entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (274 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]