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  1. Civil resistance is a form of political action that relies on the use of nonviolent resistance by ordinary people to challenge a particular power, force, policy or regime. [1] Civil resistance operates through appeals to the adversary, pressure and coercion: it can involve systematic attempts to undermine or expose the adversary's sources of ...

  2. Protests, demonstrations, civil disobedience, civil resistance, civil disorder (rioting, vandalism, occupations), general strikes Resulted in Direct rule enforced for six months.

    • 6 September 2017 – 1 June 2018, (8 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
  3. Nonviolent resistance, or nonviolent action, sometimes called civil resistance, is the practice of achieving goals such as social change through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, satyagraha, constructive program, or other methods, while refraining from violence and the threat of violence. [1]

  4. Civil resistance is a method of conflict through which unarmed civilians use a variety of coordinated methods (strikes, protests, demonstrations, boycotts, and many other tactics) to prosecute a conflict without directly harming or threatening to harm an opponent.

  5. Jul 14, 2021 · "La Civil" en su sinopsis habla de la historia de Cielo, quien representa a Miriam Rodríguez, “una madre cuya hija adolescente es secuestrada en el norte de México. Cuando las autoridades no se ofrecen a apoyar a la búsqueda, Cielo toma el asunto en sus propias manos y se transforma de ama de casa en una militante vengativa”.

  6. Civil Resistance: A First Look (booklet) Civil resistance is a way for ordinary people to fight for their rights, freedom and justice without using violence. People engaged in civil resistance use diverse tactics, such as strikes, boycotts, mass demonstrations and other actions, to cause wide-ranging social, political and economic change.

  7. Civil resistance (also referred to as “nonviolent action,” “nonviolent struggle,” “nonviolent conflict,” and “people power,” among other terms) is a technique for waging conflict for political, economic, and/or social objectives without threats or use of physical violence.

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