Archive for January, 2012


Here a very interesting and short :) but good introduction to nonviolence – probably lacks more religions: http://t.co/wLNqBRVG

I wonder how come the world seem just to be watching what’s going on in Syria, where there has been some say over 5,000 deaths?

I wanted to share this intersting article that made me think a lot… it’s just the absence of OIL the difference with Lybia?

The Truth Behind the Coming “Regime Change” in Syria by Shamus Cooke

You can find the full article here:

www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=28853

Just found this information on the SCI International twitter tweet stream uhm thingy thing:)

If you ever thought about travelling somewhere else and participating for a few months or a whole year in local projects there, gaining experience and working within the SCI family, here might just be your chance :D

To shortly cite the SCI LTEG group on what LTV is about:

What is LTV?

LTV stands for Long Term Volunteering project, which is an exchange of volunteers between SCI branches (and/or partner organizations), where volunteer commits to the project for longer than 1 month. It is open to any volunteer without a limit of age or any other. There is wide variety of projects and you can have a taste of it by taking a look at the Vacancies List here.

All the projects are non-profit and do not aim to replace paid labour in the organization.

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War Resisters International Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns now also in Arabic: http://t.co/NTHBDZP4

Here I present a video recording of a speech by Erica Chenoweth focusing on her research  and that of others on why civil resistance works. Erica Chenoweth presents her findings including data on nonviolent resistance, creating a strong link between successful resistance against violence and using nonviolent methodology:

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