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Azerbaijan - How To Plan A Revolution (2006-TVRip-d0x)

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_____________________________________________________________Program__

Title........: BBC This World - How To Plan A Revolution
Runtime......: 00:49:54 (74,843 fr)
Genre........: Documentary
Languages....: English, Azerbaijani, Russian
Translations.: English subtitles
Info URL.....: http://tinyurl.com/2rkful
Purchase URL.: n/a
_____________________________________________________________Summary__

How To Plan A Revolution follows two young political activists, Murad
and Emin, who are hoping to stage a peaceful revolution in Azerbaijan.
Authoritarian government reigns supreme in the Caucasus: the strip of
land with Russia to the north, Iran to the south, the Caspian Sea to
the east, and the Black Sea to the west. With recent events in Serbia,
the Ukraine, and Georgia, revolt creeps closer and closer to
Azerbaijan.

Murad Gassinly and Emin Husseinov are two young Azeri political
activists wanting to make change with peace, not war. Armed with
orange spray paint and risking imprisonment for life, they graffiti
their revolutionary slogans all over Baku during the night, soon
realising that the key to success lies in foreign help. This
documentary follows Murad and Emin on their quest for support and
their campaign for a freer Azerbaijan with the upcoming elections.
They strive for a peaceful, non-violent rebellion, but are only met
with brutal authoritarian force. They are hoping George Bush's 2004
speech in Georgia rings true, that ‘across the Caucasus... they are
demanding their freedom and they will have it.'

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File Name....: Azerbaijan - How To Plan A Revolution (2006-TVRip-d0x)
File Size....: 449 MB (or 460,488 KB or 471,539,712 bytes)
Frames.......: 624x352 (1.77:1) [=39:22] @ 0.205 bits/pixel
Video Codec..: XviD @ 1127 kb/s
Audio Codec..: MP3 @ 128 kb/s (64/ch, stereo) CBR
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Incredibly disempowering...

While I know little of the opposition's politics, the young "revolutionaries" in this show seem to be as different from the incumbent government as the dem's are from the republicans in the united states. While they denounce the violence of the state in the form of protesters being beaten, a bind eye is turned to the political repression faced by those all over the world who oppose neo-liberal capitalist globalization in so-called "free" countries. One can't help but wonder what they mean when they demand "freedom".

Perhaps a few more failed elections will prepare those folks for Churchill's words in Pacifism As Pathology. I would suggest reading/listening to that and saving your time.

Nonetheless, thanks d0x for making this available. It certainly proves that non-confrontational limp-wrist politics in the face of forceful repression are doomed from the start.
Jan 25 2008, 20:24 CET
"While they denounce the violence of the state in the form of protesters being beaten, a bind eye is turned to the political repression faced by those all over the world who oppose neo-liberal capitalist globalization in so-called "free" countries. One can't help but wonder what they mean when they demand "freedom". "

You're referring to a country where newspaper editors are sentenced to 8 year terms for printing something the government doesn't like. Where police brutality and torture of citizens is routine. Where support for the opposition political party gets you a jail sentence.

What country do you live in where you would cite these people not mentioning your "repression" as an oversight ?
Jan 30 2008, 06:37 CET
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