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<p>After a series of arrests and the detention of junta opponents, activists across the country have come up with new tactics to campaign for fair play in the August referendum. Instead of hosting seminars, handing out flyers, and marching, they are using more creative non-violent protest methods like balloons, dolls, and cartoon figures.&nbsp;</p> <p></p>
By Janjira Sombatpoonsiri |
<div><strong>Gandhian legacy in the twenty first century</strong></div> <div><strong>(Guest of honour address, the International Seminar on Tradition of Nonviolence: Changing Contexts, 14-15 February 2015, Jaipur, India)</strong></div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Dr. </div>