Syrian Nonviolence Movement

The Syrian Nonviolence Movement is a non-governmental organization formed in 2011 by a group of Syrian activists.

They believe in peaceful struggle and civil resistance as a way to achieve social, cultural and political change in the Syrian state and society.

[1] The organization aims to spread awareness about how change should happen in society with no violence and through non-violence tactics.

[2] Syrian Nonviolence Movement has conducted several grassroots initiatives since the beginning of the Syrian revolution, such as karamah Strike (known as "Dignity Strike in Syria") [3][4] The group gathered other non-violence groups under an umbrella called "Freedom Days" which organized and planned many non-violent activities and projects during the Syrian Revolution The Syrian Nonviolence Movement produced a map of nonviolence activities during the Syrian Civil War.

The interactive map visualizes many civil initiatives that emerged during the civil war[5][6]