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NonViolent Intervention: Self-exposure to the elements
NonViolent Intervention: Fast of moral pressure
NonViolent Intervention: Hunger strike
NonViolent Intervention: Satyagrahic fast
NonViolent Intervention: Reverse trial
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent harassment
NonViolent Intervention: Sit-in
NonViolent Intervention: Stand-in
NonViolent Intervention: Ride-in
NonViolent Intervention: Wade-in
NonViolent Intervention: Mill-in
NonViolent Intervention: Pray-in
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent raids
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent air raids
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent invasion
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent interjection
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent obstruction
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent occupation
NonViolent Intervention: Establishing new social patterns
NonViolent Intervention: Overloading of facilities
NonViolent Intervention: Stall-in
NonViolent Intervention: Speak-in
NonViolent Intervention: Guerrilla theater
NonViolent Intervention: Alternative social institutions
NonViolent Intervention: Alternative communication system
NonViolent Intervention: Reverse strike
NonViolent Intervention: Stay-in strike
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent land seizure
NonViolent Intervention: Defiance of blockades
NonViolent Intervention: Politically motivated counterfeiting
NonViolent Intervention: Preclusive purchasing
NonViolent Intervention: Seizure of assets
NonViolent Intervention: Dumping
NonViolent Intervention: Selective patronage
NonViolent Intervention: Alternative markets
NonViolent Intervention: Alternative transportation systems
NonViolent Intervention: Alternative economic institutions
NonViolent Intervention: Overloading of administrative systems
NonViolent Intervention: Disclosing identities of secret agents
NonViolent Intervention: Seeking imprisonment
NonViolent Intervention: Civil disobedience of
NonViolent Intervention: Work-on without collaboration
NonViolent Intervention: Dual sovereignty and parallel government
NonViolent Intervention: Psychological Intervention
NonViolent Intervention: Physical Intervention
NonViolent Intervention: Social Intervention
NonViolent Intervention: Economic Intervention
NonViolent Intervention: Political Intervention
NonViolent Intervention: Civil disobedience of "neutral" laws
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ROHR protest
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A continuation of ROHR Zimbabwe demonstration held at the courts on 25 February 2009 to put pressure on the inclusive government to release journalists, human rights and political detainees who were victims of enforced disappearances in October - December 2008. ROHR Zimbabwe stands for restoration of Human Rights Zimbabwe, a human rights pressure group whose vision is to see a 'peaceful, just and free Zimbabwe that is conscious of and respects human' ROHR was founded in March 2007 and registere...
Indian Independence Movement
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How was the Raj transformed from the jewel in Britain's imperial crown to the independent nations of India and Pakistan?1858: Beginning of the RajIn 1858, British Crown rule was established in India, ending a century of control by the East India Company. The life and death struggle that preceded this formalisation of British control lasted nearly two years, cost £36 million, and is variously referred to as the 'Great Rebellion', t...
Ousted president says U.S. lacks commitment to reinstatement
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Less than two weeks after U.S. diplomats announced a historic agreement to reverse a coup in Honduras, the accord is in danger of collapse and both Honduran officials and U.S. lawmakers are blaming American missteps for some of the failure. Ousted president Manuel Zelaya, who was expelled by the military in June, said in a telephone interview that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had assured him as recently as last week that the U.S. government was seeking his return to the presidency. ...
Guinea 'facing new dictatorship'
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Guinea is in danger of slipping into dictatorship, the leader of West Africa's economic group, Ecowas, says. Mohamed Ibn Chambas said the junta, who seized power late last year, was repressing the people with "arbitrary and irresponsible" use of state power. Ecowas ministers are meeting in Nigeria to try to resolve the crisis in Guinea, sparked when soldiers opened fire on an opposition rally two weeks ago. Guineans are holding a two-day strike to remember dozens who were killed. Activists say 1...
Politicians held in Trident protest
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More than 100 people, including two members of the Scottish Parliament, have been arrested during an anti-nuclear protest at a submarine base in Scotland. Politicians and clergy joined the start of a three-day demonstration against the Trident fleet, which is based at Faslane. Scottish Socialist Party leader Tommy Sheridan MSP and Lloyd Quinan MSP, of the Scottish National Party, were among the first to be arrested.
Zelaya Must Be 'Constructive' to End Honduras Impasse
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WASHINGTON—A high-ranking US senator said Thursday he told deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya to use "constructive means" in pursuing a solution to the political crisis that has wracked the Central American country since Zelaya's ouster more than two months ago. Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, criticized Zelaya for taking "provocative" steps before and after his removal, which contributed to "deep divisions in Honduran society." ...
Ahmadinejad's Newfound Independence
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The recent Iranian election fiasco has been a blessing in disguise for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. His reelection was confirmed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the vote count was ratified by the Council of Guardians, and the presidential oath of office was taken in front of a majority of parliamentarians. Consequently, while those officials may object to his actions, their ability to counter them is limited. If Ahmadinejad fails, so, too, will they for having sanctioned his authority.But in o...
Honduran Elections: Over 240 Academics and Experts on Latin America Call on Obama to Denounce Human
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CLAREMONT, Calif. - November 12 - Over 240 academics and experts on Latin America sent a letter to President Obama yesterday urging him to denounce the ongoing human rights violations perpetrated by the coup regime in Honduras ahead of the planned November 29 elections. They also urged him to demand the immediate restitution of President Manuel Zelaya and to support a full three months of electoral campaigning after the coup has been overturned and "debating, organizing, and all other aspects of...
Politicians call for media freedom before
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New Delhi (Mizzima) – Politicians preparing to contest the 2010 general elections have called for freedom of the media before Burma goes to the polls.“We are not permitted to publicize our activities in the domestic media even as the 2010 election is drawing close. Now it’s too late to present our views to the people,” Democratic Party Chairman Thu Wei told Mizzima. Similarly the United Democratic Front Chairman Shwe Ohn said that the role of the media was badly needed as the parties’ stand and ...
Nonviolent protests in Ni’ilin
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For the past two weeks, a nearly daily mobilization has been taking place in the village of Ni'ilin, where construction of the wall has begun. The video depicts today's demonstration, in which villagers and supporters tried blocking the bulldozers and were met by harsh military violence, which included concussion grenades, teargas and rubber bullets, as well as kicks and punches. Twelve were injured during the demonstration and two, one Palestinian and one Israeli, were arr...