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Why the Russian Revolution actually owes its success to nonviolent resistance

Why the Russian Revolution actually owes its success to nonviolent resistance
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Why the Russian Revolution actually owes its success to nonviolent resistance

Why the Russian Revolution actually owes its success to nonviolent resistance
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Bridging the gap between rich and poor: A strong middle

David Anodiwanashe is a researcher and scholar of political science and international development studies.  It has gradually become apparent that Zimbabwe’s governing party, Zanu PF, is perpetually endangering democratic processes by not only weakening, but also dismantling the opposition movement ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2023 general elections. Freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono disembarks from a prisons truck as he arrives in handcuffs and leg irons at the Harare Magistrates’ Court on 6 November 2020. Chin’ono was arrested three days earlier over allegations of contempt of court, according to the police. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Aaron Ufumeli) Its constant and alarming actions recalling members of the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDC Alliance) from parliament; the passing of the Constitutional Amendment Bill (Number 2); and the abductions, wanton arrests and torture of journalists such as Hopewell Chin’ono and opposition politicians such as Joana Mamombe

Indian court stops police arresting nuns accused of homicide

Indian court stops police arresting nuns accused of homicide Police registered a case against them after a pregnant woman died in their hospital after being given an anesthetic Pushpa Kalyan Hospital in Madhya Pradesh. (Photo: Bhopal Archdiocese) India’s Supreme Court has restrained police from arresting three medical professionals, including two senior Catholic nuns, four months after they were charged with culpable homicide. Doctor Sister Herman Joseph, nurse Sister Loraine Thayil and their colleague Sabeeha Ansari have been facing arrest following the death of a pregnant woman in their Catholic hospital in the central state of Madhya Pradesh last December.

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