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RN Documentary: Guerillas without Guns

From: Radio Netherlands Worldwide
Series: RN Documentaries
Length: 29:28

Young activists from Belgrade to Baku explain how they work together to spread a wave of democratic revolutions using non violent means. Read the full description.

10889207_small Young activists from Eastern Europe and Central Asia , from Belgrade to Baku meet for the first time at the ?Tirana activist festival? to formalize their cooperation. Since the bloodless revolution in Serbia, they have been training each other in the art of non-violent resistance. Those with experience in Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine share their experiences with activists from Belarus and Azerbaijan who are still waiting for their own democratic revolution to take place. "Guerillas without Guns" features Ivan Marovic, a high energy 32-year-old veteran of the Otpor youth movement that helped drive Slobodan Milosevic out of power. He spends a lot of his time training aspirant activists in the region and recently, in Lebanon. ?This movement is totally out of control and this is the way it should be?, he says. The program examines some of the principles they share: no violence, no leaders, and use of humor to defuse tension in repressive regimes. Many have read and even translated the books of US writer Gene Sharp on non-violent resistance. All have received financial support from European and US governments, private foundations and non-governmental organizations. These activists, most of them in their twenties, are pragmatic people. There is not much talk of ideology in their discussions. They discuss 'corporate branding' of their organizations and what to do once the revolution is over. At the end of days of discussing and partying, they sign a pact: 'one for all and all for one'. The progam includes sound recorded at the Festival.

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Young activists from Eastern Europe and Central Asia , from Belgrade to Baku meet for the first time at the ?Tirana activist festival? to formalize their cooperation. Since the bloodless revolution in Serbia, they have been training each other in the art of non-violent resistance. Those with experience in Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine share their experiences with activists from Belarus and Azerbaijan who are still waiting for their own democratic revolution to take place. "Guerillas without Guns" features Ivan Marovic, a high energy 32-year-old veteran of the Otpor youth movement that helped drive Slobodan Milosevic out of power. He spends a lot of his time training aspirant activists in the region and recently, in Lebanon. ?This movement is totally out of control and this is the way it should be?, he says. The program examines some of the principles they share: no violence, no leaders, and use of humor to defuse tension in repressive regimes. Many have read and even translated the books of US writer Gene Sharp on non-violent resistance. All have received financial support from European and US governments, private foundations and non-governmental organizations. These activists, most of them in their twenties, are pragmatic people. There is not much talk of ideology in their discussions. They discuss 'corporate branding' of their organizations and what to do once the revolution is over. At the end of days of discussing and partying, they sign a pact: 'one for all and all for one'. The progam includes sound recorded at the Festival.

Transcript

First broadcast: 29 June 2005

RN programme number 1005932

Dur: 29:30

(voice) Radio Netherlands presents:

Young Guerilla?s without Guns:

Spreading non- violent revolution, from Belgrade to Baku

Teasers: sound festival ? music

It is important to say that there is nothing terrible and nothing very invincible in this system.

use humour when there is fear, and to use charm when there is apathy and to know how to communicate with the people because this is crucial to get their support and to kind of inspire them to get involved!

we have written off people over 40

What we made in these 4 months was something that people couldn?t do for over 30 years

There?s a revolution of the streets but there?s also a revolution of the minds. And you may win one and lose the other miserably.


Opening ceremony Ivan Marovic

When 5 years ago people of Serbia o...
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