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All that was required of them was a primitive patriotism which could be appealed to whenever it was necessary to make them accept longer working hours or shorter rations. And even when they became discontented, as they sometimes did, their discontent led nowhere, because, being without general ideas, they could only focus it on petty specific grievances. The larger evils invariably escaped their notice.
— George Orwell, 1984


Nonviolence News

Sep 02
BENIN: Prison conditions violate human rights
Prison conditions in Benin are so deplorable that they were, alongside police brutality, one of two reasons that compelled the international human rights watchdog Amnesty International to list the country in its annual State of the World's Human Rights report for the first time in 2008.
Aug 27
JORDAN: Iraqi students exempted from school fees
ordan has waived annual fees in state-owned schools for Iraqi students to help them cope with rising living costs, a Ministry of Education official said on 26 August.
Aug 25
ETHIOPIA: A little money gets big results
Microfinance projects have taken off in developing countries in the past decade, a trend highlighted when businessman Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace prize in 2006 for creating the microfinance Grameen Bank in his native Bangladesh.