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In support of the current protests in Burma, the is an excerpt from an interview I shot in Rangoon in 1999. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize Winner currently under house arrest, and leader of the nonviolent movement for human rights and democracy in Burma speaks on the non-violent approach.
Full interview (33 mins) available to Free Burma organizations.
Video duration: 234 seconds
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Jain Way of Life - Non-Violence, Non-Absolutism, Non-Possessiveness
Developed by JAINA - Long Range Planning Committee, Jain Center of Boston and Memphis, Jain,Dr.Manoj Jain, Ashi Pandya, and many other team members. For more information, contact Yogendra Jain at yokjain@yahoo.com
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This video, produced by the Association for Global New Thought, introduces the 64-day period between the anniversary of the death of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., known as the "Season for Non-violence."
Video duration: 198 seconds
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Footage from Stakeholder Democracy network partners Kebetkatche - an alliance of women's groups in the oil-rich Niger Delta - who have begun marching through their villages and towns, calling for an end to violence that is killing more than 1500 people every year. This is footage of a march through Bodo, Ogoni in Rivers State on 21st July 2007.
Video duration: 218 seconds
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Footage from Stakeholder Democracy Network partners Kebetkatche - an alliance of women's groups in the oil-rich Niger Delta - who have begun marching through their villages and towns, calling for an end to violence that is killing more than 1500 people every year.
Video duration: 590 seconds
Global video hits: 1108
anarchyclayman - http://www.youtube.c om/anarchyclayman
up from slavery by booker t. washington - http://www.alcyone.c om/max/lit/slavery/< br />
talking about road rage and the pent up aggression and anger that we deal with while driving...
music by jahfu
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Part one of John Dear speaking on nonviolence. With quotes from Martin Luther King, "Mahatma" Gandhi, Dorothy Day, and the Berrigan brothers, Jesuit priest John Dear ( http://www.johndear. org ) provides a rousing and enlightening look at nonviolent philosophy. With stories from his own life he shows how one can put these principles into practice.
http://www.lepoco .org