[pp.int.general] Resistance methods

Radosław Nadstawny radoslaw.nadstawny at o2.pl
Fri Nov 26 14:38:42 CET 2010


On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:05:36 +0100
"Stefan Sakowitz" <Multireal at gmx.de> wrote:

> Again, next try
> (feel somehow sorry)
> 
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> By Amelia:
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> >
> Swedish leftists say yes to civil disobedience (annual congress
> decision):
> http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/1.82271/vansterpartiet-sager-ja-till-civil-olydnad
> 
> Swedish Greens say yes to civil disobedience (statutes):
> http://www.mp.se/templates/mct_177.aspx?number=167721
> 
> Swedish Christian Democrats say yes to civil disobedience:
> http://www.kristdemokraterna.se/magnuskolsjo/Artiklar/Rattsaganejtillhomoadoption
> 
> Swedish Young liberals say yes to civil disobedience:
> http://www.luf.se/liberalism/avdelning/kapitel-2-var-demokrati/ 
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> <
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> By Stefan
> 
> Just for statistics and completion:
> 
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> In GERMANY civil disobedience may be legal, according to church
> asylum, which shows the principle of legality.
> 
> For the rising disobedience of stately orders, according to
> nuclear transports or vast infrastructural projects, civil
> disobedience maybe prosecuted as disobedience of order, but 
> not as crime or illegality.
> 
> 
> Ahoi
> Multireal

You mean, breaking the law (whatever the reason) can be legal?


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