• The 1965 Mauritius race riots in Trois Boutiques refers to a number of violent clashes that started in the village of Trois Boutiques, Souillac on 10...
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  • Ghoon Riots 1906 Pagoda riots Uba riots of 1937 1943 Belle Vue Harel Massacre 1965 Mauritius race riots 1967 Port Louis riots "Port Louis - Rioting against...
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  • independence. At the 1965 Lancaster House Constitutional Conference, it became clear that Britain wanted to relieve itself of the colony of Mauritius. At the conference...
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  • Philadelphia 1964 race riot 1965: Los Angeles, CA – Watts Riots 1966: Humboldt Park, Chicago, IL – Division Street riots 1966: Cleveland, OH – Hough Riots 1966: Omaha...
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    rocked by a series of ethnic riots such as the 1965 Mauritius race riots, August 1967 riots and ten day period of violent riots (January 1968) that resulted...
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  • The 1967 Port Louis riots refer to a series of violent clashes and looting in the city of Port Louis, Mauritius. The 07 August 1967 General Elections...
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  • The 1999 L'Amicale Riots started in the evening of Sunday 23 May 1999 in Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius after angry supporters of Scouts Club vandalised...
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  • The known and sometimes formally documented history of Mauritius begins with its possible discovery by Austronesians (not documented) under the Austronesian...
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  • The 1906 Pagoda riots refer to violent clashes which erupted in Port Louis on the island of Mauritius between 1900 and 1906. The Cantonese and the Fukienese...
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  • The 1850 Yamsé Ghoon Riots refer to violent clashes which erupted in Port Louis, the capital of British Mauritius in November 1850. Muslims of Indian ancestry...
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  • injuries. It was the first incidence of mass rioting in Mauritius since the country's 1968 riots. The riots resulted in a majority of the island's police...
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  • 1964 race riot August 28–30 1965 – Mangalmé riots September 2 – October (Guéra Prefecture, Chad) 19651965 Mauritius race riots May 10, 1965 Trois...
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  • Curepipe riots refer to violent clashes which broke out in the historic town of Curepipe and then spread to Port Louis on the island of Mauritius on 19 January...
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    2°S 57.5°E / -20.2; 57.5 Mauritius was an official settlement of the Dutch East India Company on the island of Mauritius between 1638 and 1710, and...
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    The Uba riots of 1937 or simply the Mauritian riots of 1937 refers to an outbreak of riots and civil disturbances that broke out amongst small scale sugar...
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  • Malaise Créole (category Social history of Mauritius)
    social exclusion of members of the Creole community on the island of Mauritius by the rest of Mauritian society. The literal translation of the term...
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  • Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate (category Political parties in Mauritius)
    propaganda in the 1960s which led to the 1965 Mauritius race riots, 1967 Port Louis riots, and 1968 Mauritian riots. Its traditional following comes from...
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  • Illovo Deal (category 2001 in Mauritius)
    Illovo Deal refers to the 2001 sale of large areas of agricultural land in Mauritius, with involvement of the State. In the local Mauritian press it s sometimes...
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    1943 Belle Vue Harel Massacre (category Riots and civil disorder in Mauritius)
    into riots amongst labourers working in the fields of the Belle Vue Harel Sugar Estate, near the village of Belle Vue Harel on the island of Mauritius in...
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    Gaëtan Duval (category Leaders of the Opposition (Mauritius))
    Mauritius and an intense violent hate campaign before and after the 1967 general elections led to the 1965 Mauritius race riots, 1967 Mauritius riots...
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  • Alex Rima (category Government ministers of Mauritius)
    sentence. 1965 Mauritius race riots 1967 Port Louis riots 1968 Mauritian riots Boodhoo, Sarita. "Militating for Workers' Rights". Mauritius Times. Retrieved...
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  • Socio-Cultural Group (category Political organisations based in Mauritius)
    Socio-Cultural Group is a term which is used on the island of Mauritius to refer to private organisations whose primary objectives are to consolidate...
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    The first Jews arrived in Mauritius from Haifa, British Palestine (now Israel), in the 1940s because they were denied entry to Palestine by the British...
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  • Timeline of Port Louis (category Years in Mauritius)
    (estimate). 1965 University of Mauritius established in nearby Réduit. State of Emergency & British military from Yemen intervene due to 1965 Ethnic riots 1966...
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  • which resulted in lynching, murders and racial riots which broke out in 1965, 1967, and 1968. As Mauritius is a country with a multicultural and multiethnic...
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    John Chancellor (colonial administrator) (category Governors of British Mauritius)
    Engineers he became a colonial administrator serving as the 20th Governor of Mauritius from 13 September 1911 to 28 January 1916, Trinidad and Tobago (1916–1921)...
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    original on 12 April 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2016. "Current race riots like 1949 anti-Indian riots: South African minister". Thaindian News. 25 May 2008. Archived...
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    part of Malaysia and become an independent sovereign country on 9 August 1965. After Japan surrendered to the Allies on 15 August 1945, there was a state...
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    down with local British women, which led to tensions and a number of race riots breaking out in Cardiff, London, and Liverpool. By the World War II, hostility...
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    Also at Singapore were the light cruisers HMS Durban, Danae, Dragon and Mauritius, and the destroyers HMS Stronghold, Encounter and Jupiter. The heavy cruiser...
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