This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Eastern Africa that are relevant to libertarian socialism.
1900s
- 1948: Zanzibar Strike
- 1964: Mutiny put down by British troops.
- 1998: Prisoners in Djibouti strike for improved medical care, food and the respecting of human rights.[1]
2000s
- 2007: Ugandan Forest Saved
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 Northern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western 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 Western Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Middle 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
References
- ↑ Global Nonviolent Action Database (2011) Political prisoners in Djibouti fast for rights, 1998 - https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/political-prisoners-djibouti-fast-rights-1998