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Mark Boyle writes on why he opposes 'mindless nonviolence'.

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Andrew Smith considers the establishment meaning of the word relative to social wellbeing, peace and health...

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Her gut response to one girl’s stand against an attacker makes Mari Marcel Thekaekara question her nonviolent...

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Three years after the resignation of Mubarak, the Egyptian revolution provides a perfect example of what mass protest can –...

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Mari Marcel Thekaekera on why niche marketing of a dinky revolver might not be the answer to sexual violence...

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Moses Wasamu on initiatives to help prevent violence at the polls, including promoting peace via text message...

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As a radio program that’s always in search of new horizons, this week’s co-host is a pioneering reporter from Somalia –...

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Alternatives to violence can get better results. So why aren’t we using them? Chris Richards goes to Sri Lanka and...

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History’s rich tapestry of human rights won and dictators defeated without so much as a shot fired.

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What would Gandhi say today? Anthony Kelly and Jason MacLeod ask his spirit.

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Dylan Mathews explores new media methods that break down conflict in Africa.

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Sholto Macpherson reports that equating guns with small penises is encouraging Latinos to disarm.

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Jo Wilding sets out seven ways to help stop the violence in Iraq.

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Chris Richards reports from the frontline of nonviolent action’s newest frontier.

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Contacts and resources.

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Aziz Choudry charts the way security forces are using anti-terrorist laws against the social justice movement.

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