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  2. Nonviolent resistance - Wikipedia

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    Peaceful protest against the three farm bills passed by parliament. 2020–2021 Thailand 2020–2021 Thai Protests: Ongoing peaceful protest to reform the Thai Monarchy and coup-installed government. 2021–present Turkey 2021 Boğaziçi University protests: Ongoing peaceful protests against the rector appointment without election 2022–present

  3. List of peace activists - Wikipedia

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    Tom Cornell – American anti-war activist, initiated first anti-Vietnam War protest; Rachel Corrie (1979–2003) – American activist for Palestinian human rights [4] [5] David Cortright – American anti-nuclear weapon leader; Norman Cousins (1915–1990) – American journalist, author, organizer, initiator

  4. 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 .

  5. 15 powerful moments of peaceful protest from across the country

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    Police and protesters clashed in cities around the United States Saturday night, but there were also peaceful protests being held to honor the memory of George Floyd and to call out racism and ...

  6. Satyagraha - Wikipedia

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    Gandhi contrasted satyagraha (holding on to truth) with "duragraha" (holding on by force), as in protest meant more to harass than enlighten opponents. He wrote: "There must be no impatience, no barbarity, no insolence, no undue pressure. If we want to cultivate a true spirit of democracy, we cannot afford to be intolerant.

  7. Occupy movement - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Baluwatar Satyagraha, Occupy Baluwatar is a peaceful protest movement calling on the Nepali state to better address the widespread problem of impunity and gender-based violence. Since 28 December 2012, protesters have gathered outside the prime minister's official residence in Baluwatar from 9:00 to 11:00 am daily.

  8. Thousands gather in Washington to protest Trump inauguration

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    The protests were largely peaceful amid heightened security as police cars, with sirens on, drove nearby. One protester in a red MAGA hat who emerged near the front of the march was led away by ...

  9. US urges Bangladesh to uphold right to peaceful protest amid ...

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    The United States has called on Bangladesh to uphold the right to peaceful protest amid demonstrations against the government's job quota system in which police have fired tear gas and rubber ...