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  • 21 Jan Grenada political unrest: On January 21, 1974, Grenada experienced significant political unrest when demonstrators protesting against Premier Eric Gairy's government were confronted by police and paramilitary forces. The violence resulted in the death of Rupert Bishop, father of Maurice Bishop, leader of the New JEWEL Movement, and injuries to several others. This event, known as "Bloody Monday," intensified the political crisis in Grenada. source: nowgrenada.com
  • 12 Mar Billy Fox Assassination: Billy Fox, a Protestant member of the Dublin parliament, was assassinated. This event likely occurred in the context of the ongoing sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland known as 'The Troubles'.
  • 01 Apr Ayatollah Khomeini calls for Islamic Republic: On April 1, 1974, Ayatollah Khomeini called for the establishment of an Islamic Republic in Iran, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape following the Iranian Revolution. This call was pivotal in shaping Iran's future governance and societal structure. source: bbc.com
  • 28 Apr Mário Soares returns to Portugal: On April 28, 1974, Mário Soares, a prominent Portuguese politician and leader of the democratic opposition, returned to Portugal from exile in Paris. He was the first political exile to return after the Carnation Revolution, which overthrew the Estado Novo regime. Soares arrived in Lisbon aboard the 'freedom train' and addressed a large crowd at Santa Apolónia station. source: fmsoaresbarroso.pt
  • 14 May Ulster Workers Council strike begins: The Ulster Workers Council strike commenced on May 14, 1974, in Northern Ireland, aiming to protest against the power-sharing government. The strike led to significant disruptions and was a pivotal moment in the conflict known as The Troubles. source: bbc.com
  • 11 Jul Political Upheaval in Portugal: On July 11, 1974, the Portuguese Socialist Party withdrew from the government in protest over the takeover of the pro-PS República newspaper by Communist print workers, leading to the collapse of the fourth coalition government in 15 months. source: socialistworld.net
  • 17 Nov Worker-Peasant Alliance founded in Portugal: On November 17, 1974, the Worker-Peasant Alliance was founded in Portugal, aiming to unite workers and peasants in support of the Carnation Revolution and its socialist agenda. source: history.com
  • 27 Nov Student protests turn violent in Punjab, India: On November 27, 1974, student protests in Punjab, India, escalated into violence. The protests were part of a larger movement against government policies and highlighted social unrest in the region. source: bbc.com
  • 30 Dec Death of Teng Daiyuan: Teng Daiyuan, a 70-year-old Chinese military leader and Communist Party politician, dies after falling out of favor during China's Cultural Revolution.