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− | '''Srđa Popović''' (born 1973) is a [[Serbia]]n political activist. He was a leader of the student movement [[Otpor]] that helped topple Serbian president [[Slobodan Milošević]].<ref>Liel Leibovitz, ''[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/03/the-revolutionist/308881/ "The Revolutionist: The secret architect of the Arab Spring casts an eye on Occupy Wall Street,"]'' ''The Atlantic Magazine'' (6 February 2012).</ref> After briefly pursuing a political career in Serbia, he established the [[Centre for Applied Non-Violent Action and Strategies]] (CANVAS) in 2003 and published "Blueprint for Revolution" in 2015. [[CANVAS]] has worked with pro-democracy activists from more than 50 countries, promoting the use of non-violent resistance in achieving political and social goals.<ref>''[https://grayzoneproject.com/2019/01/29/the-making-of-juan-guaido-how-the-us-regime-change-laboratory-created-venezuelas-coup-leader/ "The Making of Juan Guaidó: How the US Regime Change Laboratory Created Venezuela’s Coup Leader"]''</ref> | + | '''Srđa Popović''' (born 1973) is a [[Serbia]]n political activist. He was a leader of the student movement [[Otpor!]] that helped topple Serbian president [[Slobodan Milošević]].<ref>Liel Leibovitz, ''[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/03/the-revolutionist/308881/ "The Revolutionist: The secret architect of the Arab Spring casts an eye on Occupy Wall Street,"]'' ''The Atlantic Magazine'' (6 February 2012).</ref> After briefly pursuing a political career in Serbia, he established the [[Centre for Applied Non-Violent Action and Strategies]] (CANVAS) in 2003 and published "Blueprint for Revolution" in 2015. [[CANVAS]] has worked with pro-democracy activists from more than 50 countries, promoting the use of non-violent resistance in achieving political and social goals.<ref>''[https://grayzoneproject.com/2019/01/29/the-making-of-juan-guaido-how-the-us-regime-change-laboratory-created-venezuelas-coup-leader/ "The Making of Juan Guaidó: How the US Regime Change Laboratory Created Venezuela’s Coup Leader"]''</ref> |
In October 2017, Srđa Popović was elected Rector of the [[University of St Andrews]], succeeding incumbent [[Catherine Stihler]] MEP.<ref>''[https://news.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/scotlands-first-university-welcomes-new-rector/ "Scotland’s first university welcomes new Rector"]''</ref> | In October 2017, Srđa Popović was elected Rector of the [[University of St Andrews]], succeeding incumbent [[Catherine Stihler]] MEP.<ref>''[https://news.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/scotlands-first-university-welcomes-new-rector/ "Scotland’s first university welcomes new Rector"]''</ref> |
Revision as of 16:39, 3 February 2019
Srđa Popović (political activist) | |
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Rector of University of St Andrews | |
Founder of | CANVAS |
Member of | WEF/Young Global Leaders/2013 |
Interests | Slobodan Milosevic |
Srđa Popović (born 1973) is a Serbian political activist. He was a leader of the student movement Otpor! that helped topple Serbian president Slobodan Milošević.[1] After briefly pursuing a political career in Serbia, he established the Centre for Applied Non-Violent Action and Strategies (CANVAS) in 2003 and published "Blueprint for Revolution" in 2015. CANVAS has worked with pro-democracy activists from more than 50 countries, promoting the use of non-violent resistance in achieving political and social goals.[2]
In October 2017, Srđa Popović was elected Rector of the University of St Andrews, succeeding incumbent Catherine Stihler MEP.[3]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Making of Juan Guaidó: How the US Regime Change Laboratory Created Venezuela’s Coup Leader | Article | 29 January 2019 | Dan Cohen Max Blumenthal | Juan Guaidó is the product of a decade-long project overseen by Washington’s elite regime change trainers. While posing as a champion of democracy, Guaidó has spent years at the forefront of a violent campaign of destabilisation in Venezuela |
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References
- ↑ Liel Leibovitz, "The Revolutionist: The secret architect of the Arab Spring casts an eye on Occupy Wall Street," The Atlantic Magazine (6 February 2012).
- ↑ "The Making of Juan Guaidó: How the US Regime Change Laboratory Created Venezuela’s Coup Leader"
- ↑ "Scotland’s first university welcomes new Rector"
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