About the Cover

The cover is a drawing by Veronika Spendier, and refers to article number

2.

Printing by Marshall Arts, Industrial Ave, Wacol 4076.

Contents

Report

35.1 Australian Nonviolence Network

Evaluation

35.2 Reflections On Yeshua Moser's Visit Mary Heath & Greg Ogle

Sexual Politics

35.3 Sex and Social Activists Brian Martin

35.4 What Can Men Do? Robert J. Burrowes

Sri Lanka

35.5 Who Cares About Our Suffering? Yeshua Moser

Eco-Sabotage?

35.6 Monkey-Wrenching the Movement Tim Cadman

35.6 A Response Bryan Law

Training

35.7 Quaker & Buddhists in Thai Forest George Lakey

35.8 Nonviolence Education and Training Project

Social Defence

35.9 How to Introduce CBD to Military and Other Traditional Defense Oriented

Audiences

David Yaskulka

35.10 The Strategic Theory of Nonviolent Defence: A Gandhian Approach Robert

J. Burrowes

Letters

35.11 Tax Resistance Continues... Robert J. Burrowes

35.12 Civil disobedience in Canada David Corbett

35.12 From Canada... Mike Gifford

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