Account
by Sam Bannon, Kate Hudson, Janet Fenton, David MacKenzie, Rob Fairmichael
Reactions from CND, Peace Action Wales, Secure Scotland, INNATE and Pax Christi England and Wales
by Milan Rai
Over and over, Netanyahu has wrecked chances for a ceasefire deal
An in-depth look at two recent books on revolution and nonviolence
Assassination attempts and the power that gives meaning to nonviolent action
30% of people in Britain believe that 'Islam is a religion of violence'
by PN staff
Acquittals, convictions and possible UK violations of international law
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Evidence finally breaks through into the mainstream British press
Climate and Palestine campaigners unite for protest at British Museum
Permission for oil drilling at Horse Hill quashed
Public backs arms embargo but split on Gaza protests
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Southampton anti-arms action
Rooftop occupation over council's fossil fuel investments
Banner hang at Bodiam castle
New group pledges 'nonviolent resistance against this rigged political system;
Report finds ‘worrying trends’ in police response to Palestine demos
Guinea Bissau removes flag from 'Break the Siege' vessel
Israeli soldiers 'routinely executed Palestinian civilians'
Blizzard of actions targeting Israeli arms company Elbit Systems
Renowned US dissident discharged from hospital
by Felicity Laurence, Erella
A recent report from an Israeli-Palestinian peace group
A closer look at the talks that nearly ended the Ukraine War in 2022
by Netpol
Some advice from Netpol's mini-site 'Resist Surveillance'
‘[W]e strongly urge politicians to... stop trying to “play off” communities against each other.’
by Amina Easat-Daas
A four-step toolkit for challenging Islamophobic thought and actions in Europe
by Claire Poyner
Same meat, different gravy?
by Rebecca Elson-Watkins
A new era under Mr Magnolia
by Cath
'We don’t really know how to publicise things round here'
by Virginia Moffatt
A joyful celebration of UK Muslim culture has our columnist dancing in the aisles
by Penny Stone
'All you need are three chords and the truth'
by Jane Tallents
Artist and Greenham campaigner who was clever, fun and full of integrity
by Thomas Fortuna
600 women seize control of Nigeria's largest oil-producing facility