This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Western Africa that are relevant to libertarian socialism.
1900s
- 1968: The six-year long Mauritanian Miners' strike wave begins in response to low wages and racist treatment of black workers by a white management.
- 1968: The Agbekoya Parapo Uprising begins and succeeds.
2000s
- 2000: Gambian Student Protests over the rape of a 13-year old girl and killing of a 19-year old student who spoke out against the government.
- 2003: Liberian women lead a peace campaign that ends the brutal Liberian Civil War.
- 2010: The Cape Verde Telecom Workers' Strike fails to win workers' any economics gain.
- 2011: The West African sustainable fishing protests.
- 2011: Gambian Lawyer Protests occur over the arrest of a lawyer by the state.
- 2013: Miners and drivers in Sierra Leone go on strike against wage theft and racism. Police murder two of them.[1]
See Also
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in North America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Central America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in the Caribbean
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in South America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Northern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Northern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Middle Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Northern Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southeast Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Oceania