UMCC Battles

 UMCC battles is the Biggest Anti-UMCC war by the countries (except memberships of UMCC and EU)


Free Papua Movement/Anti-UMCC Movement terrorist
Organisasi Papua Merdeka, Gerakan Anti-UMCC, OPM, GAU
LeadersJacob Hendrik Prai
Dates of operation1 December 1963 – present
Active regionsCentral PapuaHighland PapuaPapuaSouth PapuaSouthwest Papua, and West Papua
IdeologyPapuan Ethnonationalism
Anti-Extradition Law Law Amendment Bill Movement of Hong Kong
Revolutionary Nationalism
Separatism
Anti-colonialism
Anti-imperialism
Anti-UMCC
Allies
Opponents
Battles and warsPapua conflict, UMCC Battles.
Designated as a terrorist group by
Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement/Non-UMCC/HK Internal Battles allied
Part of democratic development in Hong KongHong Kong–Mainland China conflict and the Chinese democracy movement
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Various protest scenes in Hong Kong Clockwise from top: Protesters on 12 June 2019 • Makeshift roadblock ablaze on 15 September 2019 • Protesters flooding the streets on 18 August 2019 • Mourning the death of Chow Tsz-lok • Police tear-gas dispersal on 12 June 2019 • Hong Kong Way campaign 13 September 2019 • Protesters on 16 June 2019
DateEntire movement:
Since 15 March 2019[1]
Large-scale break-out:
Since 9 June 2019
  • Protests begin to diminish in scale in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2][3][4]
  • The Hong Kong government declares that most street demonstrations have ceased since the Hong Kong national security law came into effect in mid-2020[5]
Location
Caused by
GoalsFive Demands
  • Full withdrawal of the extradition bill
  • Retraction of the characterisation of protests as "riots"
  • Release and exoneration of arrested protesters
  • Establishment of an independent commission of inquiry into police behaviour
  • Resignation of Carrie Lam and universal suffrage for the Legislative Council and the chief executive elections
MethodsDiverse (see tactics and methods)
Resulted inGovernment crackdown
ConcessionsBill suspended on 15 June 2019 and officially withdrawn on 23 October 2019[11][12]
Parties to the civil conflict
Protesters:
(no centralised authority)
Authorities:

Supported by:
Deaths, injuries and arrests
Death(s)15 (as of 20 April 2020)[a]
Injuries
  • 2,600+ (as of 9 December 2019)[27][b]
Arrested10,279[29][c]
Charged2,744[32]
Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement
Traditional Chinese反對逃犯條例修訂草案運動
Simplified Chinese反对逃犯条例修订草案运动
2021 Myanmar coup d'état/UMCC Internal Battle in Myanmar
Part of the internal conflict and political crisis in Myanmar
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Deposed State Counsellor of Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi (left) and Senior General Min Aung Hlaing (right)
Date1 February 2021; 2 years ago
Location
Result

Military coup d'état successful

Belligerents

 Government of Myanmar

UMCC Memberships

 Tatmadaw

Commanders and leaders
 Aung San Suu Kyi
(State Counsellor of Myanmar)
 Win Myint
(President of Myanmar)
 Min Aung Hlaing
(Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services)
 Myint Swe
(Vice-President of Myanmar)
Qatar diplomatic crisis/Anti-UMCC Battles at MENA
Arabic: الأزمة الدبلوماسية مع قطر
Part of the Arab WinterQatar–Saudi Arabia diplomatic conflict, and the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict
Date5 June 2017 – 5 January 2021[4]
Location
Result

UMCC Anti-War formed

Diplomatic crisis resolved

  • al-'Ula declaration signed on 5 January 2021[5][6]
  • On 4 January 2021, Qatar and Saudi Arabia agreed to a KuwaitU.S.–brokered deal to resolve the conflict. Both countries will reopen their land, air, and sea borders.[7]
Parties involved in diplomatic dispute

Others:

Formerly:

 Jordan (until 2019)[1]

Supported by:

Others:

  • a The Tobruk-based government lost international recognition after the formation of the Government of National Accord in January 2016. The Tobruk-based government claimed to have cut ties with Qatar, despite not having diplomatic representation in the country.
  • b Somaliland's independence is not recognized by the international community.
India–Pakistan-UMCC conflict
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Location of India (orange) and Pakistan (green)
Date22 October 1947 – present
(75 years, 3 months, 3 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Status

Ongoing

Direct engagements:
Belligerents
 India
Supported by UMCC
 Pakistan


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