1991 Protests & Revolutions Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 12 Feb Iceland recognizes Lithuania's independence: On February 12, 1991, Iceland became the first country to officially recognize Lithuania's independence from the Soviet Union, establishing diplomatic relations despite potential Soviet protests. source: upi.com
  • 09 Mar Belgrade Protests Against Slobodan Milošević: On March 9, 1991, mass protests erupted in Belgrade against the regime of Slobodan Milošević, organized by the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO). The demonstrations escalated into violent clashes with police, leading to casualties and the deployment of military tanks in the streets. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 22 Mar Mali's March revolution: Pro-democracy movement topples dictatorship: On March 22, 1991, a pro-democracy movement in Mali successfully overthrew the dictatorship of Moussa Tavele. This revolution led to the establishment of a democratic government and significant political reforms in the country. source: bbc.com
  • 23 Mar Violent protests in Mali: On March 23, 1991, violent protests erupted in Mali as citizens demanded political reforms and the resignation of President Moussa Tavele. The protests were part of a larger movement against authoritarian rule, leading to significant political changes in the country. source: bbc.com
  • 21 May Fall of Ethiopia's Marxist Regime: On May 21, 1991, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) captured Addis Ababa, leading to the fall of the Marxist Derg regime. This event marked the end of a 17-year period of Marxist rule in Ethiopia. source: britannica.com
  • 19 Jun Soviet withdrawal from Hungary: On June 19, 1991, the last Soviet troops withdrew from Hungary, marking the end of a significant military presence that had lasted since the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. This event symbolized the broader collapse of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe during the early 1990s. source: bbc.com
  • 14 Jul Mali military coup attempt: On July 14, 1991, a military coup attempt occurred in Mali, leading to significant political unrest. This event was part of a larger series of protests against the government, ultimately resulting in a change in leadership. source: bbc.com
  • 07 Aug Assassination of Shapour Bakhtiar: Shapour Bakhtiar, the last prime minister of Iran before the 1979 revolution, was assassinated on August 7, 1991, in Paris. His death was a significant event in the context of Iranian politics and exile. source: reuters.com
  • 10 Aug Mass democracy demonstration in Madagascar: On August 10, 1991, a mass demonstration took place in Madagascar, advocating for democracy and political reform. This event was part of a larger movement against the authoritarian regime in power. source: bbc.com