Color revolution refers to a peaceful transition of power that uses nonviolent civil disobedience to overthrow an existing government or regime. The term "color revolution" was coined to describe a series of similar protests that happened in Eastern Europe and Central Asia starting in the late 1990s, including the Rose Revolution in Georgia, the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, and the Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan. These revolutions were characterized by the use of symbols of a specific color, such as roses, oranges, or tulips, and they were often driven by young people and civil society organizations. The tactics used in color revolutions include protests, strikes, sit-ins, civil disobedience, and other non-violent forms of resistance. The aim of these revolutions is to create a democratic, accountable, and transparent government that reflects the will of the people.
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