2017 Hakonja unrest

The Hakonja unrest (Irjysian: Maklabesh jo Hakonja) began on May 24, 2017, initially beginning with protests against the mass censorship of internet in Tekeleb, and later escalating into extreme violence two days later after two protesters were shot down by Tekelebese Armed Forces. Ending on May 30, 2017, thus with a duration of almost a week, over 300 protesters have died and 482 were injured during the unrest. This happened right after the government announced plans to "protect the country's national security and identity" from potential online threat, which would include blocking more websites considered "harmful" to Tekelebese society. This was one of the deadliest protests in contemporary Tekelebese history.