Democracy and Protest Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Liberation War, 1971 war for independence from Pakistan, followed by political turmoil
  2. 5. Power Revolution, Non-violent 1986 protest movement in the Philippines that overthrew Ferdinand Marcos
  3. 9. Movement, Malaysian-led protests demanding electoral reforms and transparency
  4. 10. Civil War, Conflict where indigenous groups fought government oppression (1960–1996)
  5. 11. Revolution, Peaceful military-led coup in Portugal on April 25, 1974, ending dictatorship
  6. 12. Spring, Series of pro-democracy uprisings across the Arab World starting in 2010
  7. 13. of the Plaza de Mayo, Group of Argentine women who protested against the disappearance of their children during the Dirty War
  8. 15. Leftist revolutionary group that overthrew Nicaragua's Somoza dictatorship in 1979
  9. 18. Catalonia, Region where protests have emerged over independence and democracy issues
  10. 19. 43, Refers to Mexican students who disappeared in 2014, sparking national protests
Down
  1. 1. Indigenous rebel group in Mexico that protested NAFTA and government oppression
  2. 3. Uprising, 1980 South Korean protest brutally suppressed by military forces
  3. 4. Polish trade union that became a symbol of resistance to communism in the 1980s
  4. 6. Mandela, Anti-apartheid leader who became the first Black president of South Africa
  5. 7. Square, 1989 pro-democracy protest in China violently suppressed by the government
  6. 8. Democratic reform movement in Indonesia after Suharto resigned in 1998
  7. 14. Navalny, Russian opposition leader known for anti-corruption activism and protests
  8. 16. Uprising, 1976 student-led protest in South Africa against apartheid education laws
  9. 17. Dictatorship, Government type in Brazil from 1964 to 1985 known for censorship and oppression
  10. 19. Pinochet, Military dictator of Chile from 1973 to 1990 after overthrowing Allende