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Once upon a time in northern India, there lived a violent and fearsome outcaste called Angulimala ('necklace of fingers'). He terrorised towns and villages in order to try to gain control of the state, murdering people and adding their fingers to his gruesome necklace.
Satish Kumar has gone many thousands of extra miles as a campaigner for global peace and harmony. Brian Draper fell in with the editor of Resurgence at the October Gallery in London.
Environmentalist Satish Kumar answers Guardian readers' questions The 76 year-old Indian-born activist who walked from India to the UK 50 years ago in protest at nuclear weapons answers your questions on everything from solutions to climate change, the thorny issue of population and whether Eastern...
We must realize that violence is not confined to physical violence. Fear is violence, caste discrimination is violence, exploitation of others, however subtle, is violence, segregation is violence, thinking ill of others and condemning others are violence.
Interview of Dr. Satish Kumar with Twin Cities Nonviolent (twincitiesnonviolent.org) volunteer on the occasion of International Day of Fraternity on February 4th.
Someone, somewhere, needs to take courage to break the cycle of violence. Forgiveness is superior to justice. Being kind and compassionate to those who are good to you is easy. True forgiveness and compassion come only when one is able to forgive even those who have committed barbaric acts.
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