Color Revolution
A "Color Revolution" refers to a series of non-violent uprisings that occurred in various countries, primarily in the early 2000s. These movements often aimed to challenge authoritarian regimes and promote democratic reforms. They are characterized by the use of specific colors or symbols to unify protesters and convey their message, such as the Orange Revolution in Ukraine and the Rose Revolution in Georgia.
These revolutions typically involve mass protests, civil disobedience, and grassroots organizing. They often gain international attention and support, highlighting issues like electoral fraud, government corruption, and human rights abuses. The success of these movements varies, with some achieving significant political change while others face repression.