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- Tulip_Revolution abstract "The Tulip Revolution or First Kyrgyz Revolution overthrew President Askar Akayev and his government in the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan after the parliamentary elections of February 27 and of March 13, 2005. The revolution sought the end of rule by Akayev and by his family and associates, who in popular opinion had become increasingly corrupt and authoritarian. Following the revolution Akayev fled to Kazakhstan and then Russia. On April 4 he signed his resignation statement in the presence of a Kyrgyz parliamentary delegation in his country's embassy in Moscow, and on April 11 the Kyrgyz Parliament ratified his resignation.In the early stages of the revolution, the media variously referred to the unrest as the "Pink," "Lemon", "Silk", or "Daffodil" Revolution. But it was "Tulip Revolution," a term that Akayev himself used in a speech warning that no such Color Revolution should happen in Kyrgyzstan, that came to represent the movement. Such terms evoked similarities with the non-violent Rose Revolution in Georgia and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004, whose names owe a debt to the 1989 Czechoslovak Velvet Revolution and the 1974 Portuguese Carnation Revolution.Givi Targamadze, a former member of Liberty Institute and the chair of Georgian Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security, consulted Ukrainian opposition leaders on the technique of nonviolent struggle, and later he advised leaders of Kyrgyz opposition during the Tulip Revolution.The Tulip Revolution, despite being concurrent with other non-violent color revolutions, saw some violence in its initial days, most notably in the southern city of Jalal-Abad, where the first major signs of violence were noted, and at least three people died during widespread looting in the capital in the first 24 hours after the fall of the Kyrgyz government.".
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- Tulip_Revolution leadfigures "President Askar Akayev".
- Tulip_Revolution place Kyrgyzstan.
- Tulip_Revolution result "President Askar Akayev and his government was overthrown".
- Tulip_Revolution title "Tulip Revolution".
- Tulip_Revolution subject Category:1970s_coups_d'état_and_coup_attempts.
- Tulip_Revolution subject Category:2005_in_Kyrgyzstan.
- Tulip_Revolution subject Category:21st-century_revolutions.
- Tulip_Revolution subject Category:Kyrgyzstani_revolutions.
- Tulip_Revolution subject Category:Nonviolent_revolutions.
- Tulip_Revolution subject Category:Politics_of_Kyrgyzstan.
- Tulip_Revolution subject Category:Post-Soviet_revolutions.
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- Tulip_Revolution comment "The Tulip Revolution or First Kyrgyz Revolution overthrew President Askar Akayev and his government in the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan after the parliamentary elections of February 27 and of March 13, 2005. The revolution sought the end of rule by Akayev and by his family and associates, who in popular opinion had become increasingly corrupt and authoritarian. Following the revolution Akayev fled to Kazakhstan and then Russia.".
- Tulip_Revolution label "Revolución de los Tulipanes".
- Tulip_Revolution label "Revolução das Tulipas".
- Tulip_Revolution label "Révolution des Tulipes".
- Tulip_Revolution label "Tulip Revolution".
- Tulip_Revolution label "Tulipanowa rewolucja w Kirgistanie".
- Tulip_Revolution label "Tulpenrevolutie".
- Tulip_Revolution label "Tulpenrevolution".
- Tulip_Revolution label "Тюльпановая революция".
- Tulip_Revolution label "ثورة التوليب".
- Tulip_Revolution label "チューリップ革命".
- Tulip_Revolution label "郁金香革命".
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Tulipánová_revoluce.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Tulpenrevolution.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Revolución_de_los_Tulipanes.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Révolution_des_Tulipes.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Revolusi_Tulip_2005.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs チューリップ革命.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs 튤립_혁명.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Tulpenrevolutie.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Tulipanowa_rewolucja_w_Kirgistanie.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Revolução_das_Tulipas.
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- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Q459162.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Q459162.
- Tulip_Revolution sameAs Tulip_Revolution.
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