The 2011 Midwayan Independence Protests were a series of demonstration opposing the annexation of Midway into the United States of JBR. The aim of the demonstration is to let the JBRican government know of the Midwayan desire for independence, despite the Council for the Safety of Midway's (CSMW) "efforts of suppression". The Council's acts have been heavily criticized by the JBRican government including President Wellington and his administration. On October 3, President Wellington and the Congress suspended the Midwayan government as an act of emergency and pardoned all of the protesters who were arrested. A compromise was proposed by the Congress and was accepted, ending the protests.
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| - The 2011 Midwayan Independence Protests were a series of demonstration opposing the annexation of Midway into the United States of JBR. The aim of the demonstration is to let the JBRican government know of the Midwayan desire for independence, despite the Council for the Safety of Midway's (CSMW) "efforts of suppression". The Council's acts have been heavily criticized by the JBRican government including President Wellington and his administration. On October 3, President Wellington and the Congress suspended the Midwayan government as an act of emergency and pardoned all of the protesters who were arrested. A compromise was proposed by the Congress and was accepted, ending the protests.
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- Midway Territorial Police Department
- Pro-Independence demonstrators
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| - Arrests: 15,600+
- Deaths: 1
- Injuries: 90+
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| - Overthrow of the Union of Midway, annexation of Midway into JBR
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| - The 2011 Midwayan Independence Protests were a series of demonstration opposing the annexation of Midway into the United States of JBR. The aim of the demonstration is to let the JBRican government know of the Midwayan desire for independence, despite the Council for the Safety of Midway's (CSMW) "efforts of suppression". The Council's acts have been heavily criticized by the JBRican government including President Wellington and his administration. On October 3, President Wellington and the Congress suspended the Midwayan government as an act of emergency and pardoned all of the protesters who were arrested. A compromise was proposed by the Congress and was accepted, ending the protests.
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