Civil unrest refers to a situation where a group of people express their dissatisfaction with government policies or social conditions through protests, demonstrations, or riots. This unrest can arise from various issues, such as economic inequality, political corruption, or social injustice. It often aims to draw attention to grievances and push for change.
Civil unrest can take many forms, including peaceful protests and violent clashes. It may involve various groups, such as activists, labor unions, or community organizations, and can lead to significant social and political consequences. Governments may respond with dialogue, reforms, or, in some cases, forceful measures to restore order.