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2022-02-23 20:52:11 1999 to 2020 PYQs
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2022-02-23 17:32:45 https://t.me/upsc_prelimmcqs
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2022-02-20 11:11:26 Characteristics of the Current Wave of Protests

Diversity of places: Unlike the last major global wave of protests that was associated with the spread of
democracy in the 1980s and 1990s, protests are increasing now in every region of the world and in every
type of political context.

Local triggers: The current wave of protests is triggered primarily by economic concerns or political
decisions, not by transnational issues like globalization that animated some previous protests.

Absence of coherent policy messages: They are designed to be a kind of mass theater that triggers bigger waves of disruption. They seek a different way of doing politics, rather than simply offering a standard series of policy recommendations.

Organisationally minimalistic: Modern protest is organisationally minimalistic, even ‘leaderless’, heavily dependent on social media and wary of any alliance with ‘old’ forms of civic and political organisation.

Blame the Foreigners: In recent protests leaders often blame foreigners for the protests. This emphasis on a foreign role in protests highlights the difficulty that many leaders have in accepting that their own citizens are turning against them.

Many protests are not long-term
campaigns but short-lived revolts.

Conclusion

The world started 21st century with expectations that the political
character of this century would be
largely democratic, as countries
throughout the developing and post-
Communist worlds worked steadily to fulfill the widespread democratic
aspirations.

But recent rise in global
protest highlighted tremendous
global political uncertainty. Today’s wave of protests is complex. So, a more granular understanding of
protests’ aims, forms and impacts is needed.

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2022-02-20 11:11:26 Reasons for rise in global protests

Socioeconomic issue: These include tax hikes in
Greece, austerity policies in the United Kingdom,
indigenous rights in Chile, subsidy cuts in Nigeria, wage issues in South Africa, the cost of living and
housing prices in Israel, and gender-based violence in India.

Corruption: corruption trigger is often set off by a specific revelation about the actions of
particular politicians but then quickly cascades into a much broader wave of revulsion toward the whole governing system.

Political factor: In a number of cases, specific political issues served as triggers bringing out
protesters angry about the broader climate of repression and corruption. Example, protest in
Hongkong.

New communication technologies and media
platforms: They enables movements in different countries to learn from and engage with each other.

The leaderless pro-democracy protest movement in Thailand is connected to groups guiding similar efforts in Hong Kong.

Growth of civil society organizations around the globe in the past two to three decades, especially in those parts of the developing and former Communist worlds where civil society was previously so weak.

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2022-02-20 11:11:26 #GS2 #Polity

RIGHT TO PROTEST

About right to protest

A protest is an individual or an aggregate’s voice to express dissent or opposition against government
inaction or encroachment of rights. It is an act of expressing freedom or the lack of it through art, speech
and culture.

In terms of international law, the rights to freedom of
association, peaceful assembly and expression are
recognised in various treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Every person has the inalienable right – a right that
cannot be taken away – to take part in a protest, provided that it is peaceful.

The right to protest peacefully is enshrined in the Indian
Constitution—Article 19(1)(a) guarantees the freedom
of speech and expression. It includes Right to Demonstration or Picketing but not right to strike.
Article 19(1)(b) assures citizens the right to assemble peaceably and without arms.

In the case of Ramlila Maidan Incident v. Home Secretary, Union of India & Ors., the Supreme Court
had stated, “Citizens have a fundamental right to assembly and peaceful protest which cannot be
taken away by an arbitrary executive or legislative action.”

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2022-02-19 21:21:22 Conclusion

Migration and displacement require education systems to accommodate the needs of those who move and
those left behind. Countries need to recognize migrants’ and refugees’ right to education in law and fulfil this
right in practice. They need to tailor education for those cramming into slums, living nomadically or awaiting
refugee status. Education systems need to be inclusive and fulfil the commitment to equity. Teachers need to
be prepared to deal with diversity and the traumas associated with migration and, especially, displacement.
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