All your armies
All your fighters
All your tanks
And all your soldiers
Against a boy, holding a stone
Standing there , all alone
In his eyes: I see the sun
In his smile: I see the moon
And I wonder, I only wonder
Who is weak and who is strong
Who is right and who is wrong
And I wish
I only wish
that the truth has a tongue

-- Sami Yusuf (My Only Wish)

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001 Nonviolent Action Dictionary [Farsi] Glossary of important terms in nonviolent struggle
002 Applications of Nonviolent Action [Farsi]

Nonviolent action could be used in a variety of circumstances for a variety of objectives. These include:

  • Dismanteling dictatorships
  • Blocking coups d’état
  • Defending against foreign invasions and occupations
  • Providing alternatives to violence in extreme ethnic conflicts
  • Challenging unjust social and economic systems
  • Developing, preserving and extending democratic practices, human rights, civil liberties, and freedom of religion
  • Resisting genocide
003 Historical Examples of Nonviolent Struggle [Farsi] Introduces a list of examples for those who relish any opportunity for further studies.
004 Principles of Nonvilent Direct Action [Farsi] The document introduces the four basic principles, upon which any nonviolent action is founded.
005 Sources of Power [Farsi] This document introduces the models and sources of power in society. Its aim is to understand the nature of political power, as the objective of the struggle is either to achieve the political power or stripe someone from it.
006 Pillars of Support [Farsi] The document explains how sources of power function in the society as institutions. Such an understanding enables the movement to deprive the government from its institutional support, which, in turn, causes the collapse of the government.
007 Basic Concepts of Satyagraha [Farsi] Introduced as "Gandhian Nonviolence", this document provides a brief morphology of the concept of Satyagraha.
008 Four Roles of Political Activistn [Farsi] Concentrating on four roles, which activists and their organizations need to play to be successful, this document explores the four roles of: Citizen, Rebel, Social Change Agent, and Reformer.
009 Four Roles of Social Movements [Farsi] A table, which contrasts effective and ineffective characteristcs and behaviours of each of the above four roles in social movements
010 Rising Consciousness [Farsi] Attempts to introduce typical steps people take in recognizing the need for and working toward fundamental change
011 198 Methods of Nonvilent Action [Farsi] The title tells it all.
012 Martin Luther King's Way of Nonviolence [Farsi] This document briefly introduces the six steps for nonviolent social change, which describe Luter King's approach.
013 Nonviolent Struggle
50 Crucial Points
[Farsi]
A strategic approach to everyday tactics.
014 There Are Realistic Alternatives [Farsi] This work is an attempt in search of a realistic alternative to war and other violence.
015 From Dictatorship to Democracy [Farsi] This documents offers a conceptual framework for liberation.
016 The Anti-Coup [Farsi] The title tells it all.
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