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"The interdict is the suspension of religious services and other religious activities in a given district or country for a specific period, by the decision of the leadership of the church. An interdict, although it may be partially punitive in nature, usually has as its primary goal the coercion of a government or population to rectify specific grievances, which may be either strictly religious or (more often) partially political. The pressure is imposed by depriving the district of religious services, sacraments, or canonical burial, or a combination of these."...

((Sharp, Gene. The Politics of Nonviolent Action (p. 216). Albert Einstein Institution. Kindle Edition.))

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Historical cases from the Nonviolent Action Database that used this method

Indigenous Brazilians mobilize against proposed termination of SESAI

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Beginning at sunrise on 25 March 2019, 300 Ava-Guarani hailing from twelve villages in Guaíra, Paraná and Terra Roxa, São Paulo occupied the Ayrton Senna Bridge, which spans the Rio Paraná in Brazil. The location of this protest was a strategic disru...

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