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- Euromaidan abstract "Euromaidan (Ukrainian: Євромайдан, Yevromaidan, literally "Eurosquare") is a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on the night of 21 November 2013 with public protests demanding closer European integration. The scope of the protests expanded, with many calls for the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and his government. Many protesters joined because of the violent dispersal of protesters on 30 November and "a will to change life in Ukraine". By 25 January 2014, the protests had been fuelled by the perception of "widespread government corruption", "abuse of power", and "violation of human rights in Ukraine".The protests reached a climax during mid-February. On 18 February, the worst clashes of Euromaidan broke out after the parliament had failed to rollback the Constitution of Ukraine to its pre-2004 form, which would lessen presidential power and bring more balance to the government. Police and protesters fired guns, with both live and rubber ammunition, in multiple locations in Kyiv. The riot police advanced towards Maidan later in the day and clashed with the protesters and did not fully occupy it. The fights continued through the following days, in which the vast majority of casualties took place. On the night of 21 February, Maidan vowed to go into armed conflict if Yanukovych did not resign by 10:00. Subsequently, the riot police drew back and vanished and Yanukovych and many other high government officials fled the country. Protesters gained control of the presidential administration and Yanukovych's private estate. The next day, the parliament impeached Yanukovych, replaced the government with a pro-European one, and released Yulia Tymoshenko from prison. In the aftermath, the Crimean crisis began amid pro-Russian unrest.Despite the impeachment of Yanukovych, the installation of a new government, and the signature of the political provisions of the Ukraine-EU Association Agreement, the protests have been ongoing to sustain pressure on the government, counter pro-Russian protests, and reject Russian occupation of Ukraine. The general area of the pro-Ukraine and pro-Europe protests has shifted to Kiev, East Ukraine, and South Ukraine from Kiev and West Ukraine.".
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- Euromaidan wikiPageExternalLink assoagreement-2013_en.htm.
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- Euromaidan caption "--11-27".
- Euromaidan casualties "*Died: 104 *Injured: 1,850–1,900".
- Euromaidan casualties "*Died: 17 *Injured: 200–300".
- Euromaidan casualties "52".
- Euromaidan casualties "681".
- Euromaidan causes "The main reason: *Suspension of the Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement by the government Other versions: *Russian foreign policy and threat of Russian trade sanctions *Government corruption *Police brutality".
- Euromaidan date "2013-11-21".
- Euromaidan goals "*Signing of the EU Association Agreement and Free Trade Agreement *Impeachment of President Viktor Yanukovych *Snap elections *Re-adoption of the 2004 Constitution of Ukraine amendments. *International sanctions against Yanukovych and Azarov government members *Rejection of Customs Union membership".
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- Euromaidan howmany "Kiev:".
- Euromaidan howmany "Law enforcement in Kiev: *4,000 Berkut *1,000 Internal Troops 3,000–4,000 titushky".
- Euromaidan howmany "Pro-government/anti-EU demonstrations:".
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- Euromaidan leadfigures Andriy_Klyuyev.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Andriy_Parubiy.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Andriy_Sadovyi.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Arseniy_Yatsenyuk.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Dmytro_Bulatov.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Dmytro_Tabachnyk.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Dmytro_Yarosh.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Gennady_Kernes.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Leonid_Kozhara.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Mykhailo_Dobkin.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Mykola_Azarov.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Oleh_Tyahnybok.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Oleksandr_Turchynov.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Oleksandr_Yefremov.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Olena_Lukash.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Petro_Poroshenko.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Refat_Chubarov.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Ruslana.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Serhiy_Arbuzov.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Tetiana_Chornovol.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Viktor_Pshonka.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Viktor_Yanukovych.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Vitali_Klitschko.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Vitaliy_Zakharchenko.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Yuriy_Boyko.
- Euromaidan leadfigures Yuriy_Lutsenko.
- Euromaidan methods "--12-01".
- Euromaidan place "Ukraine, primarily Kiev".
- Euromaidan result "*2014 Ukrainian Revolution *Impeachment of Viktor Yanukovych *Return of 2004 constitution *Oleksandr Turchynov becomes Acting President *Early presidential election *Implementation and subsequent cancellation of laws restricting civil liberties *Former Ukrainian prime minister and opposition leader, Yulia Tymoshenko freed from jail. *Occupation of local governments *Banning of Party of Regions by local governments under control of anti-government activists *Resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov President Yanukovych offers opposition the position of Prime Minister of Ukraine *Amnesty to detained protesters, in exchange for all surrendering occupied buildings and streets *Worsening of the economic situation, including credit downgrading by American credit agencies like Moody's * Beginning of Crimean crisis and intervention by Russia * The new Cabinet of Ukraine resumed preparations in signing of the EU Association treaty.".
- Euromaidan side "Government of Ukraine *18px Ministry of Internal Affairs **14px Berkut **Internal Troops (VV) and other special assignment units **Road Auto Inspection * Security Service of Ukraine Government parties: *Party of Regions Others: *Civil servants and pro-government civilian protestorsref|Reports of some protesters attending under duress from superiors|group=nb *Hired supporters Political groups: *Ukrainian Front Militant groups: *Titushkyref|"Titushky" are alleged provocators during protests.|group=nb *Civic Patrols *Red Sector *People's Militia of Donbass Anti-government but anti-protest *Communist Partyref|Early November 2012 Communist Party party leader Petro Symonenko stated that his party will not co-operate with other parties in the new parliament elected in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election. Nevertheless, in the current parliament its parliamentary faction usually votes similarly to the Party of Regions parliamentary faction.|group=nb *Russian Bloc Groups from Russia *20px|border|Flag of the Don Cossacks Don Cossacks *Night Wolves".
- Euromaidan side "Supporters of the European integration of Ukraine *Maidan People's Union *Student and civilian protestors *Defected police, SBU, and Berkut officers *Nationalists *Liberals *Afghan War veterans *Two national churches: Orthodox (Kyivan) and Greek Catholic Parliamentary opposition parties: *Batkivshchyna *Svoboda *UDAR Other parties: *Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists *UNA–UNSO *Democratic Alliance Others: *Automaidan *Vidsich *Road Control *Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People Militant groups: *Right Sector *Spilna Sprava".
- Euromaidan title "Channel 5".
- Euromaidan title "Espreso TV".
- Euromaidan title "Euromaidan".
- Euromaidan title "Hromadske.TV".
- Euromaidan subject Category:2013_in_Ukraine.
- Euromaidan subject Category:2013_in_international_relations.
- Euromaidan subject Category:2013_protests.
- Euromaidan subject Category:2014_in_Ukraine.
- Euromaidan subject Category:2014_in_international_relations.
- Euromaidan subject Category:2014_protests.
- Euromaidan subject Category:21st-century_revolutions.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Conflicts_in_2013.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Conflicts_in_2014.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Euromaidan.
- Euromaidan subject Category:History_of_Kiev.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Ongoing_events.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Political_scandals_in_Ukraine.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Post-Soviet_revolutions.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Protests_in_Ukraine.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Revolutions_in_Ukraine.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_Ukraine.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Russia–Ukraine_relations.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Ukraine–European_Union_relations.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Ukrainian_democracy_movements.
- Euromaidan subject Category:Ukrainian_nationalism.
- Euromaidan comment "Euromaidan (Ukrainian: Євромайдан, Yevromaidan, literally "Eurosquare") is a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on the night of 21 November 2013 with public protests demanding closer European integration. The scope of the protests expanded, with many calls for the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and his government. Many protesters joined because of the violent dispersal of protesters on 30 November and "a will to change life in Ukraine".".
- Euromaidan label "Euromaidan".
- Euromaidan label "Euromaidan".
- Euromaidan label "Euromaidan".
- Euromaidan label "Euromaidan".
- Euromaidan label "Euromaidan".
- Euromaidan label "Euromaidán".
- Euromaidan label "Euromajdan".
- Euromaidan label "Euromaïdan".
- Euromaidan label "Евромайдан".
- Euromaidan label "الميدان الأوروبي".
- Euromaidan label "ユーロマイダン".
- Euromaidan sameAs Euromajdan.
- Euromaidan sameAs Euromaidan.