Colombia's Unarmed Force
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November 23, 2006
Evelyn Hampton Utne.com
Despite such predicaments, the Guard is maintaining its
commitment to nonviolent resistance. As Ballv? notes, the Nasa use
the word proceso -- process -- to describe nearly all of
their community activities. This view -- that change is effected
gradually -- may be what gives the Nasa patience in their
resistance.
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