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Related Websites on Nonviolence


http://www.gandhitoday.org

Gandhi Today focuses just not on Gandhi but his relevance in today's times. Gandhi TODAY endeavours to inspire its readers to constructive living or the Gandhian concept of living, i.e. ahimsa (nonviolence), satyagraha (nonviolent action), swadeshi (self-reliance), swaraj (self-rule) and above all, Sarvodaya (the welfare of all) and the difficult task of applying this concept to our present violent based society, that has top priority on this site. The site ,both in Swedish and English, contains many articles, updates on nonviolence and its relevance in today's times world over.

www.transnational.org

This is the site by the Transnational Foundation for Peace & Future Research, presents analyses, ideas, columns and debates on the present situation on the present world scenario pertaining to  nonviolence, peace and harmony.

www.nonviolence.org

Nonviolence.org is one of the most highly-visible and visited peace websites, being highly ranked through Gulf War II. The mission of the Nonviolence.org mission is featuring the best writing and analysis from a nonviolent viewpoint. The site also has a discussion board, various articles on issues related to peace and nonviolence with many links on other nonviolent sites.

www.gandhiinstitute.org

The site is on MK Gandhi Institute of nonviolence of Arun Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi's grandson. It has different sections on Gandhi such as biography, articles by Arun Gandhi, a chronology of Mahatma's life, his fasts, quotations, photo library, articles on nonviolence and also list of books, CDs and other items from the institute.

http://www.markshep.com

You’ll find information and resources for Mahatma Gandhi the Gandhi Movement, nonviolence, peacemaking, small scale alternatives, and simple living.

www.nonviolenceworks.com

This site is about the Center for the Advancement of Nonviolence, established in 2000 with a mission to heal, empower and revitalize lives and communities through the practice of nonviolence as a way of life. The site has many articles on nonviolence activities and also has many updates on the programmes of the center.

www.fourthfreedom.org

An important site on nonviolence, by fourth freedom forum, which explores options for the nonviolent resolution of international conflicts, it has also has articles and publications published recently.

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