La "tecnica" delle rivoluzioni colorate è stata studiata proprio dai vari movimenti, compresi quelli ungheresi.
Dal manuale "From Dictatorship to Democracy, A Conceptual Framework for Liberation" tradotto in lingue locali e usato in serbia, ucraina, georgia, egitto, etc..
I have tried to think carefully about the most effective ways
in which dictatorships could be successfully disintegrated with the
least possible cost in suffering and lives. In this I have drawn on my
studies over many years of dictatorships, resistance movements,
revolutions, political thought, governmental systems, and especially
realistic nonviolent struggleSince 1980 dictatorships have collapsed before the predominantly nonviolent defiance of people in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania,
Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Slovenia, Madagascar, Mali, Bolivia, and the Philippines. Nonviolent resistance has furthered the movement toward democratization in Nepal, Zambia, South Korea, Chile, Argentina, Haiti, Brazil, Uruguay, Malawi, Thailand, Bulgaria, Hungary, Nigeria, and various parts of the former
Soviet Union (playing a significant role in the defeat of the August 1991 attempted hard-line coup d’état).
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/FDTD.pdfAlso important had been the workshop on nonviolent struggle
that Robert Helvey, a retired US Army colonel, had given in Budapest,
Hungary, for about twenty Serbian young people on the nature and
potential of nonviolent struggle. Helvey also gave them copies of
the complete
The Politics of Nonviolent Action.
These were the people
who became the Otpor organization that led the nonviolent struggle
that brought down Milosevic.
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È il Potere Napoletano!
quello dell'MSI mi pare uno del PDL che attacca "i comunisti".