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A color revolution is a nonviolent movement that seeks to bring about political change, often aimed at overthrowing authoritarian regimes or promoting democratic reforms. These movements are typically characterized by mass protests, civil resistance, and the use of symbolic colors or themes to unite participants and build identity. Color revolutions are often grassroots-driven, involving a combination of activism, media campaigns, and international support. Examples include the Rose Revolution in Georgia, the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, and the Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan. Critics sometimes allege external influence or interference in these movements, sparking debate about their origins and motivations.
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