Friday, February 5, 2010

FUCK YOU

Civil disobedience is the active refusal to obey certain laws, demands and commands of a government, or of an occupying international power. It is one of the primary methods of nonviolent resistance. In its most nonviolent form (in India, known as ahimsa orsatyagraha) it could be said that it is compassion in the form of respectful disagreement. One of its earliest massive implementations was brought about by Egyptians against the British occupation in the nonviolent 1919 Revolution[1]. Civil disobedience is one of the many ways people have rebelled against unfair laws. It has been used in many well-documented nonviolent resistance movements inIndia (Gandhi's campaigns for independence from the British Empire), in Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution and in East Germany to oust their communist dictatorships[2][3], in South Africa in the fight against apartheid, in the American Civil Rights Movement, in theSinging Revolution to bring independence to the Baltic countries from the Soviet Union, and recently in the 2004 Orange Revolution[4]and 2005 Rose Revolution, among other various movements worldwide.

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