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  2. Anti-war protests in Russia (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    "Nyet voynye!" and "No to war!" redirect here. For the band, see Voina. Graffiti on a wall in Moscow saying "No to war" "No to war!" is an anti-war slogan used by the demonstrators in the 2022 anti-war protests in Russia. Children also used this slogan on handmade signs and tried to leave their message outside the Ukrainian embassy in Moscow. They were arrested for those actions. Relatives of ...

  3. Nonviolent resistance - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, after the invasion of the Wehrmacht, the Danish government adopted a policy of official co-operation (and unofficial obstruction) which they called "negotiation under protest." Embraced by many Danes, the unofficial resistance included slow production, emphatic celebration of Danish culture and history, and bureaucratic ...

  4. Noon Against Putin - Wikipedia

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    "Noon Against Putin" (Russian: Полдень против Путина, romanized: Polden protiv Putina) was a peaceful protest on 17 March of the 2024 Russian presidential election, where voters who do not support Vladimir Putin came en masse to polling stations at noon and vote against Putin or spoil the ballot. [1]

  5. Peace movement - Wikipedia

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    The following month, just before the American- and British-led invasion of Iraq, "The World Says No to War" protest attracted as many as 500,000 protestors to cities across the U.S. After the war ended, many protest organizations persisted because of the American military and corporate presence in Iraq.

  6. Government accused of creating ‘hostile environment’ for ...

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    Joint Committee on Human Rights said new measures to stop ‘disruptive’ actions will have a ‘chilling effect’ on legitimate protests.

  7. Protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    That was the largest protest in the country after 1991, when it restored its independence. [212] Protest by Russians living in the Czech Republic, 26 March 2022. The white-blue-white flag has been used by Russian anti-war protesters. Protests in support of Ukraine were held worldwide.

  8. Wanting to stay peaceful, Mercer students protest Israel ...

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    The protest was held on Cruz Plaza, the lawns in front of Stetson Hall. As the demonstration continued, more students and faculty approached the lawns to show support, with Palestinian music ...

  9. Nonviolent revolution - Wikipedia

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    A peaceful revolution or bloodless coup is an overthrow of a government that occurs without violence. If the revolutionists refuse to use violence, it is known as a nonviolent revolution. If the revolutionists are willing to use force, but the loyalists (government) negotiate or surrender to divert armed conflict, it is called a bloodless war .