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Kmara (Georgian: კმარა, lit. 'Enough') was a
civic youth resistance movement in Georgia,
active in the
protests prior to and
during the
November 2003...
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towns of
Georgia in a
concerted campaign of
civil resistance. The "
Kmara" ("Enough!")
youth organization (a
Georgian counterpart of the
Serbian "Otpor...
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helped oust
Slobodan Milošević in Serbia. In
Georgia the
movement was
called Kmara. In the
Ukrainian Orange Revolution, the
movement worked under the slogan...
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whose methods were
supposedly modelled on pro-Western
organizations Otpor!,
Kmara and
other parti****nts of
colour revolutions in the post-Soviet states....
- 2004. The Rose
Revolution was
supported by the
civic resistance movement,
Kmara. 2004 – The
Orange Revolution in Ukraine,
followed the
disputed second round...
- from 2001 to 2003, and
helped organize the
youth organization Kmara! ("Enough"). The
Kmara movement pla**** a
critical role in the
bloodless Rose Revolution...
- have
inspired and
trained members of
related student movements,
including Kmara in Georgia, PORA in Ukraine, Zubr in Belarus, and MJAFT! in Albania. These...
- defeat.
Otpor has
inspired other youth movements in
Eastern Europe, such as
Kmara in Georgia,
which pla**** an
important role in the Rose Revolution, and PORA...
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listening to
speeches by
Saakashvili and
other opposition figures. The
Kmara ("Enough!")
youth organization (a
Georgian counterpart of the
Serbian "Otpor...
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Young Georgians holding the
Kmara flags during the Rose
Revolution in
November 2003...