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The '''Nicholas and Great British riots''' refer to a number of significant riots in [[Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Nicholas and Great Britain]]
The '''Nicholas and Great British riots''' refer to a number of significant riots in [[Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Nicholas and Great Britain]].
===1981 Nicholas and Great British riots===
===1981 Nicholas and Great British riots===
{{Main|1981 Nicholas and Great British riots (Pacifica)}}
Riots took place as people protested against the [[Treaty of Virje (Pacifica)|Treaty of Virje]].
===2008 Nicholas and Great British riots===
===2008 Nicholas and Great British riots===
===2011 Nicholas and Great British riots===
{{Main|2008 Nicholas and Great British race riots (Pacifica)}}
 
After a series of violent crimes, terror attacks and the uncovering of various grooming gangs involving non-white [[Britolasians (Pacifica)|Britolasians]] and the murder of [[Socialist Nationalist Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Socialist Nationalist Party]] [[Leader of the Socialist Nationalist Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|leader]] [[David Aitken (Pacifica)|David Aitken]], race riots took place across the country. It involved the murders of over 100 people, arson and looting. The violence was largely incited by members of the [[Nationalist Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Nationalist Party]], [[NGB First Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|NGB First Party]] and Socialist Nationalist Party.
===2014 Nicholas and Great British riots===
===2014 Nicholas and Great British riots===
{{Main|2014 Nicholas and Great British riots (Pacifica)}}
Riots took place across the country following a law outlawing all political parties other than the Socialist Nationalist Party was passed in [[Parliament of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|parliament]].
===2022 Nicholas and Great British riots===
===2022 Nicholas and Great British riots===
{{Main|2022 Nicholas and Great British riots (Pacifica)}}
After the [[United Democratic Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|United Democratic Party]] took power following the [[New Year's Eve insurrection (Pacifica)|New Year's Eve insurrection]] and [[Izaakia (Pacifica)|Izaakian]] military forces occupied the country, riots took place across the country. The riots included looting and arson.
===2024 Nicholas and Great British riots===
===2024 Nicholas and Great British riots===
{{Main|2024 Nicholas and Great British riots (Pacifica)}}
{{Main|2024 Nicholas and Great British riots (Pacifica)}}
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[[category:Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)]]
After a protester was shot and killed in [[Bristol (Pacifca)|Bristol]], riots took place across the country. It was the largest amount of social disturbance since the [[2008 Nicholas and Great British race riots (Pacifica)|2008 race riots]]. The riots saw arson and looting and lasted over a week.
After a protester was shot and killed in [[Bristol (Pacifca)|Bristol]], riots took place across the country. It was the largest amount of social disturbance since the [[2008 Nicholas and Great British race riots (Pacifica)|2008 race riots]]. The riots saw arson and looting and lasted over a week.

Latest revision as of 12:02, 21 September 2024

The Nicholas and Great British riots refer to a number of significant riots in Nicholas and Great Britain.

1981 Nicholas and Great British riots

Riots took place as people protested against the Treaty of Virje.

2008 Nicholas and Great British riots

After a series of violent crimes, terror attacks and the uncovering of various grooming gangs involving non-white Britolasians and the murder of Socialist Nationalist Party leader David Aitken, race riots took place across the country. It involved the murders of over 100 people, arson and looting. The violence was largely incited by members of the Nationalist Party, NGB First Party and Socialist Nationalist Party.

2014 Nicholas and Great British riots

Riots took place across the country following a law outlawing all political parties other than the Socialist Nationalist Party was passed in parliament.

2022 Nicholas and Great British riots

After the United Democratic Party took power following the New Year's Eve insurrection and Izaakian military forces occupied the country, riots took place across the country. The riots included looting and arson.

2024 Nicholas and Great British riots

After a protester was shot and killed in Bristol, riots took place across the country. It was the largest amount of social disturbance since the 2008 race riots. The riots saw arson and looting and lasted over a week.