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The 2014 Azadi movement, or 2014 Freedom movement also known as the Tsunami March (Urdu: آزادی مارچ, lit. "freedom march"), was a protest march in Pakistan from 14 August to 17 December 2014. The march was organised by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, opposing Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif over claims of systematic election-rigging by the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) in the 2013 general election that was later order for reelection and PTI won one out of three seats from the four claimed seats. Party leader Imran Khan had announced plans for an August march from Lahore to Islamabad with a group of protesters in a PTI jalsa (demonstration) in Bahawalpur on 27 June 2014. On 17 December, a day after the 2014 Peshawar school massacre, Khan called off the protest.

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  • 2014 Azadi march (en)
  • Contestations post-électorales de 2014 au Pakistan (fr)
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  • The 2014 Azadi movement, or 2014 Freedom movement also known as the Tsunami March (Urdu: آزادی مارچ, lit. "freedom march"), was a protest march in Pakistan from 14 August to 17 December 2014. The march was organised by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, opposing Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif over claims of systematic election-rigging by the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) in the 2013 general election that was later order for reelection and PTI won one out of three seats from the four claimed seats. Party leader Imran Khan had announced plans for an August march from Lahore to Islamabad with a group of protesters in a PTI jalsa (demonstration) in Bahawalpur on 27 June 2014. On 17 December, a day after the 2014 Peshawar school massacre, Khan called off the protest. (en)
  • Les contestations post-électorales de 2014 au Pakistan désignent deux mouvements qui se sont joints pour dénoncer des irrégularités lors des élections législatives du 11 mai 2013. Il s'agit de deux marches distinctes mais coordonnées, menées par l'opposant Imran Khan pour la « marche Azadi » et par le théologien Mohammad Tahir ul-Qadri pour la « marche Inqilab ». (fr)
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