All Videos Tagged Nobel (iPeace.us) - iPeace.us2024-04-24T07:35:50Zhttps://ipeace.us/video/video/listTagged?tag=Nobel&rss=yes&xn_auth=noWhat's Peace?tag:ipeace.us,2009-11-10:2217368:Video:22409982009-11-10T17:35:03.900ZParadise Grayhttps://ipeace.us/profile/ParadiseGray
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</a><br />"This Week With Jasiri X" Episode 21-explores the meaning of peace and the audacity of giving out a Peace Prize in a world so violent. What's Peace was produced by Black Czer and Directed by Paradise the Arkitech
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</a><br />"This Week With Jasiri X" Episode 21-explores the meaning of peace and the audacity of giving out a Peace Prize in a world so violent. What's Peace was produced by Black Czer and Directed by Paradise the Arkitech Aung San Suu Kyi on Non-Violencetag:ipeace.us,2009-02-27:2217368:Video:12688192009-02-27T04:24:33.509ZMyo Theinhttps://ipeace.us/profile/MyoThein
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</a> <br></br>In support of the current protests in Burma, the is an excerpt from an interview I shot in Rangoon in 1999. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize Winner currently under house arrest, and leader of the nonviolent movement for human rights and democracy in Burma speaks on the non-violent…
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</a><br />In support of the current protests in Burma, the is an excerpt from an interview I shot in Rangoon in 1999. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize Winner currently under house arrest, and leader of the nonviolent movement for human rights and democracy in Burma speaks on the non-violent approach. Burmese Couragetag:ipeace.us,2008-11-11:2217368:Video:4457892008-11-11T20:32:11.190ZDawn Englehttps://ipeace.us/profile/DawnEngle
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