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The 1991 Belarusian Revolution was a series of nationwide strikes and pro-independence rallies against the Soviet Union and its policies. Falling living standards and rising unemployment along with Glasnost and Perestroika policies sparked massive demonstrations and unrest by mostly young people, demanding democracy and leading labour protests across Belarus. The first mass protests were in April, when hundreds of thousands waved the Belarusian white-red-white flag and demanded the resignation of president Mikhail Gorbachev. Massive rallies were held in Brest, Minsk, Mogilev and Gomel between April and May. The peaceful demonstrations were the largest in the history of Belarus at the time. Growing street protests and massive civil dissent rocked Belarus in July and August. On 25 August 199

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  • The 1991 Belarusian Revolution was a series of nationwide strikes and pro-independence rallies against the Soviet Union and its policies. Falling living standards and rising unemployment along with Glasnost and Perestroika policies sparked massive demonstrations and unrest by mostly young people, demanding democracy and leading labour protests across Belarus. The first mass protests were in April, when hundreds of thousands waved the Belarusian white-red-white flag and demanded the resignation of president Mikhail Gorbachev. Massive rallies were held in Brest, Minsk, Mogilev and Gomel between April and May. The peaceful demonstrations were the largest in the history of Belarus at the time. Growing street protests and massive civil dissent rocked Belarus in July and August. On 25 August 1991, Belarus declared independence as part of the dissolution of the Soviet Union. (en)
  • La revolución bielorrusa de 1991 fue una serie de huelgas nacionales y manifestaciones independentistas contra las políticas de la Unión Soviética. La caída del nivel de vida y el desempleo, junto con las políticas del Glasnost y Perestroika, también provocaron manifestaciones masivas y disturbios, en donde la mayoría de jóvenes exigieron democracia y lideraron huelgas laborales en Bielorrusia. Las primeras protestas masivas fueron en abril, cuando cientos de miles ondearon la bandera bielorrusa y exigieron la renuncia del presidente Mijaíl Gorbachov. Se llevaron a cabo manifestaciones masivas en Brest, Minsk, Maguilov y Gómel entre abril y mayo. Las manifestaciones pacíficas fueron las más grandes en la hist oria de Bielorrusia en ese momento. Las crecientes protestas callejeras y la desobediencia civil masiva sacudieron a Bielorrusia en julio y agosto. El 25 de agosto de 1991, Bielorrusia declaró su independencia de la Unión Soviética, como parte de la disolución del país.​​ (es)
  • La révolution biélorusse de 1991 est une série de grèves nationales et de rassemblements pro-indépendance contre l'Union Soviétique et ses politiques. (fr)
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  • La révolution biélorusse de 1991 est une série de grèves nationales et de rassemblements pro-indépendance contre l'Union Soviétique et ses politiques. (fr)
  • The 1991 Belarusian Revolution was a series of nationwide strikes and pro-independence rallies against the Soviet Union and its policies. Falling living standards and rising unemployment along with Glasnost and Perestroika policies sparked massive demonstrations and unrest by mostly young people, demanding democracy and leading labour protests across Belarus. The first mass protests were in April, when hundreds of thousands waved the Belarusian white-red-white flag and demanded the resignation of president Mikhail Gorbachev. Massive rallies were held in Brest, Minsk, Mogilev and Gomel between April and May. The peaceful demonstrations were the largest in the history of Belarus at the time. Growing street protests and massive civil dissent rocked Belarus in July and August. On 25 August 199 (en)
  • La revolución bielorrusa de 1991 fue una serie de huelgas nacionales y manifestaciones independentistas contra las políticas de la Unión Soviética. La caída del nivel de vida y el desempleo, junto con las políticas del Glasnost y Perestroika, también provocaron manifestaciones masivas y disturbios, en donde la mayoría de jóvenes exigieron democracia y lideraron huelgas laborales en Bielorrusia. Las primeras protestas masivas fueron en abril, cuando cientos de miles ondearon la bandera bielorrusa y exigieron la renuncia del presidente Mijaíl Gorbachov. Se llevaron a cabo manifestaciones masivas en Brest, Minsk, Maguilov y Gómel entre abril y mayo. Las manifestaciones pacíficas fueron las más grandes en la hist oria de Bielorrusia en ese momento. Las crecientes protestas callejeras y la deso (es)
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  • 1991 Belarusian Revolution (en)
  • Revolución bielorrusa de 1991 (es)
  • Révolution biélorusse de 1991 (fr)
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