2017 Protests & Revolutions Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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- 07 Jan Israel Protests UN Resolution by Withholding Funds: Israel announced it would withhold $6 million from its annual United Nations dues in protest of a December 23, 2016 Security Council resolution.
- 14 Jan Fatal Fighter Jet Crash in Thailand: A tragic incident occurred at Hat Yai International Airport when a Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter plane crashed during a Children's Day aerial demonstration. The pilot was unable to eject, resulting in a fatal accident.
- 26 Jan Mass Resignation at US State Department: On January 26, 2017, 46 senior diplomats at the U.S. State Department resigned in protest of President Trump's executive order banning travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries. The resignations highlighted internal dissent within the department regarding the administration's immigration policies. source: nytimes.com
- 27 Jan Protests in Cameroon: Protests erupt in Cameroon following the arrest of several opposition leaders, with internet services being cut in the country's English-speaking regions.
- 28 Jan Trump travel ban executive order: President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing a temporary ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries. The order also suspended the U.S. refugee program, leading to widespread protests and legal challenges. source: nytimes.com
- 29 Jan Romanian Anti-Corruption Protests: Over 90,000 people demonstrated in Romania's capital and other cities, protesting a government proposal to release thousands of prisoners, reflecting significant public concern about potential corruption and judicial reforms.
- 30 Jan Nationwide Protests Against Immigration Order: On January 30, 2017, protests erupted across the United States in response to President Trump's executive order banning citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries. Demonstrators gathered at airports, including New York's JFK and Los Angeles International, to express opposition to the order, which they viewed as discriminatory and unconstitutional. source: aljazeera.com
- 31 Jan State Department Diplomats Protest Trump Travel Ban: On January 31, 2017, a group of U.S. State Department diplomats signed a dissent memo protesting President Trump's travel ban. The memo argued that the ban violated American values and international law, and called for alternative measures to address security concerns without targeting specific nationalities or religions. source: aljazeera.com
- 08 Feb Romanian Constitutional Court Rejects Government Conflict Claims: The Constitutional Court rejected two pleas from President Iohannis and the Supreme Council of the Magistracy, which claimed an institutional conflict between the Parliament and the Government. This decision surprised both the PSD-led cabinet critics and the protesters. The court also dismissed the Ombudsman's final appeal for inadmissibility the following day.
- 09 Feb Romanian Political Upheaval: In the context of 2017 Romanian protests, Justice Minister Florin Iordache resigned after losing support from Prime Minister Sorin Grineanu. Senate President Calin Popescu-Tariceanu notified the Constitutional Court of a potential judicial conflict.
- 10 Feb Iran Revolution Anniversary Celebrations: Iran commemorates the 38th anniversary of its Islamic Revolution with nationwide rallies and ceremonies, which also included anti-Trump demonstrations.
- 11 Feb Baghdad Demonstration Violence: At least four people were killed and one officer injured during a demonstration in Baghdad, where supporters of Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr rallied to demand an overhaul of Iraq's electoral system.
- 19 Feb 2017 Belarusian Protests: Demonstrations against a 2015 tax law spread to Gomel, Belarus's second-largest city, with approximately 2,000 people participating in the protest.
- 21 Feb Trump administration immigration policy: On February 21, 2017, the Trump administration announced new immigration policies aimed at increasing deportations and tightening border security. The policies sparked widespread debate and protests across the United States. source: nytimes.com
- 28 Feb Protest against Israeli settlement demolition: On February 28, 2017, Palestinians organized a protest in the West Bank against the demolition of an Israeli settlement. The demonstration called for the preservation of Palestinian homes and resistance to settlement expansion. source: aljazeera.com
- 10 Mar Impeachment of South Korean President Park Geun-hye: On March 10, 2017, South Korea's Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye, leading to her removal from office. This decision followed months of protests and a corruption scandal involving Park and her close confidante. The ruling marked a significant moment in South Korean politics, emphasizing accountability and democratic processes. source: bbc.com
- 12 Mar Albania's Cabinet Reshuffle: Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama dismissed four cabinet members, including the Ministers of Internal Affairs and Health, in an attempt to create a more technocratic government in response to Democratic Party protests.
- 24 Mar Hosni Mubarak Released from Detention: Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was freed from Cairo detention after years of legal proceedings following the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
- 26 Mar Russia-wide anti-corruption protests: On March 26, 2017, nationwide protests erupted across Russia, organized by opposition leader Alexei Navalny, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev over alleged corruption. Thousands participated, with significant demonstrations in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other cities. Authorities detained hundreds of protesters, including Navalny himself, marking the largest anti-government demonstrations in Russia since 2012. source: cnbc.com
- 30 Mar Venezuela Supreme Court power grab: On March 30, 2017, Venezuela's Supreme Court issued a ruling that effectively stripped the National Assembly of its powers, leading to widespread protests and accusations of a power grab by the government. source: bbc.com
- 01 Apr Venezuela's Supreme Court reverses controversial decision: On April 1, 2017, Venezuela's Supreme Court reversed a decision that had stripped the National Assembly of its legislative powers, a move that had sparked widespread protests and international condemnation. The court's initial ruling had been seen as an attempt to consolidate power within the executive branch amid a deepening political crisis. source: bbc.com
- 08 Apr Anti-Government Protests in Venezuela: Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Caracas, Venezuela, demonstrating against the government and expressing widespread discontent.
- 13 Apr Venezuelan Protests Against Government: Tens of thousands protested in Caracas as Venezuelan authorities acknowledged a fifth death during ongoing demonstrations, reflecting the deepening political crisis in the country.
- 17 Apr Palestinian prisoners launch hunger strike: On April 17, 2017, Palestinian prisoners initiated a hunger strike to protest conditions in Israeli prisons, drawing international attention to their cause.
- 19 Apr Venezuelan Protests Against Maduro: Security forces clashed with opposition demonstrators during the 'Mother of All Marches' against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas. The confrontation resulted in the deaths of two students and a National Guard sergeant.
- 21 Apr Venezuelan Protests and Political Unrest: Venezuelan authorities reported 12 fatalities in Caracas overnight, primarily in the El Valle neighborhood. During three weeks of anti-government protests, 54 people, including infants, were forced to evacuate a maternity unit, with some fleeing to Colombia. The total death toll reached 20 during this period of significant political tension.
- 22 Apr Venezuela protests continue amid casualties: On April 22, 2017, protests in Venezuela escalated, resulting in multiple casualties as demonstrators clashed with security forces. The unrest was fueled by widespread discontent over the government's handling of the economic crisis and political repression. source: reuters.com
- 01 May May Day protests in Turkey suppressed: On May 1, 2017, Turkish authorities suppressed May Day protests in Istanbul, leading to clashes between protesters and police. source: aljazeera.com
- 02 May Venezuela Constitutional Crisis: Amid massive protests, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced plans to draft a new constitution in an attempt to address the country's deepening political and economic crisis.
- 04 May 2017 Venezuelan Protests: Student Killed in El Tigre: During ongoing protests against Nicolas Maduro's government, a student was fatally shot in El Tigre, bringing the total death toll to 37. The incident highlights the escalating violence and political tension in Venezuela during this period of civil unrest.
- 18 May Diplomatic Tension between Turkey and US: Following violent clashes between protesters and Turkish security personnel outside the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C., the United States summoned the Turkish ambassador. Senator John McCain urged the Trump administration to expel the ambassador.
- 20 May Venezuelan Protests Continue: Hundreds of thousands of protesters demonstrated against President Nicolas Maduro, marking the 50th consecutive day of civil unrest. Despite increasing casualties, the protests continued to grow, reflecting deep political tensions in Venezuela.
- 29 May Venezuelan Protests Turn Violent: Protests in Caracas escalated with security forces preventing demonstrators from reaching the government ombudsman's offices, resulting in 18 injuries, including two prominent opposition leaders, Henrique Capriles and Carlos Paparoni.
- 03 Jun Anti-Trump Protests Worldwide: Widespread protests demanding an impartial investigation into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia took place in over 135 cities across the United States and internationally, reflecting significant political tension.
- 20 Jun Venezuela political tensions escalate: On June 20, 2017, protests in Venezuela intensified as citizens demanded political change amid a severe economic crisis. The government faced increasing opposition, leading to violent clashes. source: bbc.com
- 26 Jun Helicopter attack on Venezuelan Supreme Court: On June 26, 2017, a helicopter was used in an attack on the Venezuelan Supreme Court, with gunfire reported. The incident was part of ongoing protests against the government of Nicolás Maduro, highlighting the escalating tensions in the country. source: bbc.com
- 27 Jun Venezuelan constitutional crisis: On June 27, 2017, Venezuela faced a deepening constitutional crisis as the government moved to create a new assembly to rewrite the constitution. This action was met with widespread protests and accusations of authoritarianism against President Maduro. source: reuters.com
- 15 Jul South China Sea Naming Dispute: On July 15, 2017, a dispute arose over the naming of features in the South China Sea, with China releasing new names for several underwater features, leading to protests from neighboring countries who claimed sovereignty over parts of the sea. source: reuters.com
- 16 Jul Doklam Border Dispute: On July 16, 2017, tensions escalated between India and China over the Doklam plateau, a disputed area near the Bhutan-China-India tri-junction. Both countries engaged in a standoff after Chinese troops attempted to build a road in the area, leading to diplomatic protests and calls for de-escalation. source: bbc.com
- 20 Jul Polish Protests Against Supreme Court Bill: Thousands of Polish citizens protested against a controversial Supreme Court bill, demonstrating significant public opposition to proposed judicial reforms.
- 22 Jul Poles protest judicial independence bill: On July 22, 2017, thousands of Poles protested against a bill aimed at increasing government control over the judiciary. The protests highlighted concerns over judicial independence and the rule of law in Poland. source: reuters.com
- 27 Jul 2017 Venezuelan protests escalate: Protests in Venezuela escalated on July 27, 2017, amid political turmoil and economic crisis, leading to increased violence and international concern. source: bbc.com
- 07 Aug Venezuelan Soldiers Repel Army Base Attack: Venezuelan soldiers killed two anti-government fighters who attempted to attack a military base, potentially signaling an attempted uprising against President Nicolas Maduro's government amid ongoing political instability.
- 08 Aug Ferdinand Marcos burial controversy: The burial of former Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Cemetery of Heroes) on August 8, 2017, sparked widespread protests and debates about his legacy. Critics argued that his burial honored a regime known for human rights abuses. source: bbc.com
- 15 Aug Trump's Controversial Charlottesville Press Conference: On August 15, 2017, U.S. President Donald Trump held a press conference in which he stated that "both sides" were to blame for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, during a white supremacist rally. His remarks drew widespread criticism for equating white supremacists with counter-protesters and were seen as insufficiently condemning hate groups. source: cnn.com
- 23 Aug President Trump's controversial response to Charlottesville rally: On August 23, 2017, President Donald Trump faced criticism for his response to the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. His remarks were seen as equating the actions of white supremacists with those protesting against them, leading to widespread condemnation. source: nytimes.com
- 05 Sep Trump administration ends DACA program: On September 5, 2017, the Trump administration announced the termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which had protected young undocumented immigrants from deportation. This decision sparked widespread debate and protests across the country. source: nytimes.com
- 18 Sep Myanmar Protests Against Rohingya Militants: A few hundred protesters gathered in Yangon, Myanmar's commercial capital, to condemn Rohingya militants and protest against foreign interference in the Rakhine State conflict.
- 22 Sep Tensions Erupt During Erdogan's New York Visit: A diplomatic incident occurred when supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan violently confronted and expelled protesters during his appearance in New York City's Times Square.
- 07 Oct Russian protests: On October 7, 2017, protests occurred across Russia, organized by opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The demonstrations were aimed at government corruption and called for political reforms, drawing significant attention from both domestic and international media. source: reuters.com
- 08 Oct Russian Anti-Putin Protests: Russian police arrested 290 protesters who were calling for President Vladimir Putin to resign, indicating ongoing political dissent and tension within Russia.
- 18 Oct Anti-Corruption Protests in Kiev: Eleven anti-corruption protesters were detained in Kiev, Ukraine, after attempting to establish a protest camp near the parliament building, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
- 04 Nov Anti-Trump Protests Organized by Refuse Fascism: The activist group Refuse Fascism organized protests against U.S. President Donald Trump in major cities including New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco, reflecting ongoing political polarization in the United States.
- 05 Nov Russian Anti-Putin Protests: Protests against Vladimir Putin occurred in Moscow, with approximately 260 people arrested. Vyacheslav Maltsev, founder of the Artpodgotovka organization, organized these demonstrations, reflecting ongoing political dissent in Russia.
- 13 Nov Protests Against Saudi Blockade of Yemen: Thousands of Yemenis demonstrated against the Saudi Arabian-led blockade of Yemen, highlighting the humanitarian crisis in the region.
- 21 Nov Robert Mugabe resigns from Zimbabwe presidency: Robert Mugabe announced his resignation as President of Zimbabwe after 37 years in power, following a military intervention and widespread protests. source: bbc.com
- 27 Nov Pakistani minister resigns amid blasphemy law protests: On November 27, 2017, a Pakistani minister resigned following widespread protests against the country's blasphemy laws. His resignation was seen as a response to the growing unrest and demands for reform. source: bbc.com
- 08 Dec Jerusalem protests and clashes: Following the US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, protests erupted in various parts of the city and the West Bank on December 8, 2017. Clashes between demonstrators and Israeli security forces resulted in numerous injuries and heightened tensions in the region. source: aljazeera.com
- 09 Dec US recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital: On December 9, 2017, the United States officially recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a move that sparked widespread international criticism and protests. This decision was seen as a significant shift in US foreign policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. source: reuters.com
- 17 Dec Jerusalem embassy controversy: On December 17, 2017, protests erupted in response to the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital. This controversial move led to widespread demonstrations and heightened tensions in the region. source: bbc.com
- 22 Dec Protests Against US Jerusalem Declaration: Following the United States' recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital on December 6, 2017, widespread protests erupted in various countries on December 22, 2017. Demonstrators expressed opposition to the U.S. decision, leading to clashes with security forces in several regions. source: aljazeera.com
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