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Creative Commons and Non-violence Documentary Project

A professional filmmaker team recently came back from India to shoot a set of documentaries about non-violent movements in the country. From the 70's to "Janadesh" the largest non-violent struggle (after Gandhi's one) that happened in october 2007, 25,000 landless farmers walked 350km to march against New Delhi. The movies are currently being edited, but at the same time the team opened a website… Continue

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Will the World depend on free culture?

Is it in the interest of free culture to march against the entertainment industry territory? Can the free culture community infiltrate it by following its rules? And takeover the system to spread freedom to anyone? That's what the "Will the World depend on free culture?" document tries to demonstrate, from the release of Elephants Dream to latests professional free culture initiatives. http://mammique.net/world_free_culture/

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26/2/08

In short, I've been inspired. For those of you who don't know me, I'm Anthony, a recent college dropout who decided to take a year off and travel the world. My travels brought me to Darjeeling, India, where I had an idea. I've grown up in a world that's begging for revolution. It's going to take one to fix what's wrong with this place. The history of this idea can be traced back to how much I hated college, but to save some time, I'll just tell the last bit of the story. I began working at a c… Continue

Posted by Anthony Marris on February 26th, 2008 at 2:54am — No Comments (Add)

COULD GANDHI BE SAVED : RSS ROLE IN GANDHI ASSASSINATION

COULD GANDHI BE SAVED : RSS ROLE IN GANDHI ASSASSINATION BAL PATIL It is indeed astonishing that even after a lapse of sixty years there should still be ambivalence about the cold-blooded killing of the greatest human being of our times of whom Einstein said: “"Generations to come, it may be, will scarce believe that such a one as this, ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth." Rather, it would be unsustainable and totally presumptious to raise an issue that there can… Continue

Posted by Bal Patil on February 24th, 2008 at 10:00pm — No Comments (Add)

THE GREAT AHMEDABAD TRIAL OF MAHATMA GANDHI 1922 AD

THE GREAT AHMEDABAD TRIAL OF MAHATMA GANDHI 1922 AD By BAL PATIL I think it would be most appropriate to recall the great Ahmedabad trial at this juncture when the centennial of the Gandhian satyagraha in South Africa is being commemorated worldwide. When Mahatma Gandhi entered the Central Hall of the Government Circuit House at Ahmedabad on the 18th of March, 1922 to face a trial on a charge of sedition under section 124A of the Indian Penal Code about two hundred spectators inside… Continue

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We Need a Nonviolent Revolution: Resist in March

"You must be the change you want to see in the world." ~Mahatma Gandhi "Many ask: What is the sense of our small effort? They cannot see that we must lay one brick at a time, take one step at a tim... Continue

Tagged: afghanistan, nonviolence, torture, iraq, protest

Started by PeteinDC Feb 2

Welcome to Nonviolence

This is a social network community set up for readers of the dormant Nonviolence.org site. Please use the forums, upload photos, videos, and let others know of speakouts, protests and witnesses in ... Continue

Started by Martin Kelley Jan 31

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Recommended site: Civilresistance.info

Independent website "committed to the development of effective strategies of civil resistance / nonviolent struggle on a range of issues and not stopping short of fundamental nonviolent social transformation."

Lifelong war resister Ralph DiGia, 1914-2008

An associate of A. J. Muste, Bayard Rustin, Dave Dellinger, Barbara Deming, and many others. While Ralph was not a public speaker or a writer, he played a key a role and was central to many of the major antiwar actions of the past six decades.
 
 

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