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Regional Overviews

Our monthly analysis briefs break down the latest ACLED data on political violence and protest trends around the world, highlighting potential early warning signs for closer monitoring.

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Regional Overview: United States
2-8 August 2020

12 August 2020

Fewer demonstration events were reported in the United States over the last week compared to the week prior. The highest number of demonstration events were reported over issues related to the coronavirus, followed by demonstrations associated with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. Nurses across the country protested for improved safety, whereas other protesters called…

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Regional Overview: United States
26 July-1 August 2020

6 August 2020

Last week in the United States (US), demonstrations were reported in affiliation with the Black Lives Matter movement (BLM) and in relation to the coronavirus pandemic, together making up more than 60% of all demonstration events in the country. Following an agreement for the phased withdrawal of federal agents from Portland, Oregon, the situation began…

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Regional Overview: United States
19-25 July 2020

30 July 2020

Last week in the United States, demonstration levels remained static. Workers in several cities walked off from their jobs in support of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, demanding racial and economic justice. A rally associated with BLM, held by members of an armed Black militia group, remained peaceful in Louisville, Kentucky, whereas a demonstrator…

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