Protest and Rebellion timeline
Aborigines pitch a Tent Embassy on Australia Day outside parliament in Canberra to highlight political injustices
British paratroops open fire on a civil rights march in Derry, killing thirteen, in what becomes known as Bloody Sunday
The Polisario is formed to fight for the independence of Western Sahara
The Polisario, as a government-in-exile in Algeria, proclaim the independence of Western Sahara as the Saharan Arab Democratic Republic
Steve Biko, founder of Black Consciousness, dies of head wounds received in police custody in Pretoria
Shining Path and Tupac Amaru emerge as left-wing guerrilla groups in Peru
Sandinista guerrillas make a surprise attack on the National Palace in Nicaragua, taking more than 1000 people hostage
Demonstrations take place throughout Iran, demanding Islamic rule under the leadership of Ayatollah Khomeini
Ayatollah Khomeini receives a rapturous welcome on his return to Iran to head the Islamic Revolutionary Committee
Communist measures in Afghanistan provoke a Muslim jihad and the murder of more than 100 Russians in Herat
Opponents of the Sandinistas flee from Nicaragua into Honduras, where they become known as the Contras
Supporters of Ayatollah Khomeini seize the US embassy in Tehran, taking hostage 66 US citizens
Rebels storm the Spanish parliament in Madrid and briefly hold the members hostage, in a military coup that fails
Sikh rebels, demanding an independent Punjab, seize the Golden Temple in Amritsar
Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi uses the army to dislodge militant Sikhs occupying the Golden Temple in Amritsar
The Rwandan Patriotic Front is formed, by a group of exiles, to bring about the downfall of Habyarimana's regime in Rwanda
An Intifada begins against Israeli occupation of Palestinian land
Hamas (acronym in Arabic for 'Movement for Islamic Resistance') is founded in the occupied territories to lead armed resistance against Israel
Osama bin Laden's involvement in the fight against Soviet forces in Afghanistan leads to his development of al-Qaeda
Students, teachers and workers gather in large numbers in Beijing's Tiananmen Square to demand democratic reform
The crowd demonstrating on Beijing's Tiananmen Square swells to more than a million
Erich Honecker, leader of East Germany since 1971, is forced to resign after massive popular demonstrations
Citizens of East Berlin demolish the Berlin Wall, in what proves a symbolic end to the Cold War
Nelson Mandela is given an ecstatic reception on his release after twenty-six years in prison on Robben Island, near Cape Town
The Conservative government's poll tax is greeted with violent riots in London and a campaign of non-payment