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Gandhi’s non–Violence Peace Protests – Is This the right way to fight against evil?  

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GANDHI'S NON - VIOLENCE PEACE PROTESTS - IS THIS THE RIGHT WAY TO FIGHT ANGAINST EVIL? GURDEEP SIAN In class we watched the film 'Gandhi' and his experiences in South Africa. The film explores how Gandhi developed the idea of non - violence as a way of putting things right that are wrong. In South Africa, Asians were being treated much different to those who were white. The Asians were being treated much worse as they had to carry an ID card with them everywhere they went. Gandhi was appalled by this and wanted to fight against these issues. To do this however he would be fighting against the British Empire. Gandhi was a man who stood for what he believed in, and he demonstrated this by calling a meeting. In this meeting he burned the passes (IDs) to show he was against it. The policemen who were there at the...

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