2020 Guyanese protests

The 2020 Guyanese protests were mass deadly protests and rioting against the results of the 2020 Guyanese general election in March 2020 in Guyana and claimed there was electoral voter fraud during the campaigns, calling for the end of the political crisis and the resignation of President David Granger, yet fresh elections.

[1] Guyana has a long history of protest actions, such as the disturbances and demonstrations in 1962–1963 against working conditions and demands for reforms grew.

[2] Dissenters marches, protest rallies, strikes, labor protests, demonstrations, unrest, rioting, civil disobedience movement, significant discontent and campaigns for new elections led by the opposition turned violent.

[3] Schoolchildren and young adults participated in the protests, burning tires vehicles and sticks, chanting anti-government slogans and demanded fresh votes in the country.

[4][failed verification] 3 days of popular protests and countrywide demonstrations turned violent.