044 mock funerals

methods of nonviolent protest and persuasion honoring the dead
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"Political protest has also been expressed in the form of a “funeral” for some principle which the demonstrators cherish and which they accuse the opponent of violating. Or it may take the form of a mock funeral procession in which the participants seek to symbolize the seriousness of their protest both by restrained and serious demeanor and by including some of the paraphernalia of a real funeral procession, such as the use of black and the carrying of caskets."...

((Sharp, Gene. The Politics of Nonviolent Action (p. 182). Albert Einstein Institution. Kindle Edition.))

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025 displays of portraits

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020 prayer and worship

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High scoring campaigns using this method

Historical cases from the Nonviolent Action Database that used this method

Egyptian workers strike and occupy textile factory for better pay, representation, and conditions, 2007

10.0/10

Misr Spinning and Weaving Company is the largest public sector Egyptian textile company, employing 27,000 workers in the mid-2000s. The company is located in the Nile Delta town Mahalla al-Kubra and had a history of workers protests, the most signifi...

Latvians campaign for national independence, 1989-1991

10.0/10

The Baltic republics of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania achieved their independence from the Soviet Union by conducting movements based on nonviolence. Tactics included: nonviolent protests, noncooperation, and defiance to combat Soviet military interv...

Peace activists pledge resistance against U.S. military intervention in Central America, 1984-1990

10.0/10

In the early 1980s, it was no secret that United States president Ronald Reagan would use any means necessary to end or prevent the influence of Communism and the Soviet Union around the globe. The two countries had been engaged in a bitter ideologic...

Brazilians drive out corrupt President - 1992

10.0/10

In 1990, Fernando Collor de Mello became the first elected President after 29 years of military rule. He narrowly won his election as a center-right candidate and campaigned on fighting corruption, fighting inflation, and defending the poor. He tried...

Bulgarians force further democratic reforms, 1997

10.0/10

In 1989, Bulgaria was part of the "wave" of nonviolent revolts against domination by the Soviet Union and its Communist-led governments in Eastern Europe (see Bulgarians campaign for democratic reforms and multi-party rule, 1989-90).\n\nNormal.dotm 0...

Times Beach residents win fight for relocation from contaminated dioxin sites

9.0/10

Between 1970 and 1976, Russell Bliss used a toxic mixture of motor oil and dioxin to spray the unpaved roads in Times Beach, MO. The community hired Bliss, a career waste disposer, to reduce its dust problem. Unbeknownst to residents of the small tow...

Egyptian textile workers strike for bonuses and to protest corruption, 2006

9.0/10

On March 3, 2006, Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmad Nazif announced that all public-sector manufacturing workers would be given an increase in their annual bonuses. The workers of Mahalla al-Kubra’s Misr Spinning and Weaving Company, the country’s larges...

Vancouver’s Downtown East Side Drug User Community Fights for Supervised Injection Site 1990 - 2003

8.5/10

In the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, many activists and organizers in the neighborhood of East Side (DTES) initiated a campaign in 1990 to change policies regarding intraveneous drug use. Intravenous drug use was rampant – the spread of HIV/AI...

Mass occupation of proposed Wyhl nuclear power plant site in Germany, 1974-1977

8.0/10

Due in part to the OPEC energy crisis in the 1970s, Germany began a transition to greater nuclear energy production. Demand for electricity was projected to grow by seven percent annually and the state’s solution was the construction of eight nuclear...

American colonials struggle against the British Empire, 1765 - 1775

8.0/10

The 13 English colonies in North America were established and grew during the 17th and 18th centuries. During most of this time, the colonists lived under what historians have termed “salutary neglect,” meaning that the English government mostly left...

Low scoring campaigns using this method

Historical cases from the Nonviolent Action Database that used this method

Ohio citizens campaign to stop incinerator in East Liverpool 1991-1993

2.0/10

The Waste Technologies Industry, Inc. first proposed to build an incinerator in the floodplain of the Ohio River in East Liverpool, Ohio in 1977. Throughout the 1980s, the company battled with the local government officials and other regulatory agenc...

Effectiveness profile

Success by Opponent
Corporation / Business 10.0
Educational Institution 5.5
Financial Institution 10.0
Government / State Body 7.1
Judiciary / Legal System 7.5
Military / Police 8.0
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Risk profile

Risk by region

Compared to the worldwide average for this method

Africa
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Lethal Force and Harm trending_flat Average
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Arrests and Legal Action trending_flat Average
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Intimidation and Harassment trending_flat Average
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Americas
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Europe

Risk by regime

Compared to the worldwide average for this method

Closed autocracy
Electoral autocracy
Electoral democracy
Liberal democracy