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JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL PEOPLE’S SOLIDARITY DAYS: July 4-8, 2008, Hokkaido, Japan
Trade Campaign - Statements and Declarations
Resisting Free Trade, Militarism and Fighting for Real Solutions to Climate Change

No more world creating inequality, poverty and social disparity.

We demand Climate Justice!

Join the International People’s Solidarity Days to discuss and build our alternatives

The G8 Summit will be held this year from July 7-9 in Toyako, Hokkaido, Japan. This will be a culmination of a series of ministerial preparation meeting beginning in March. The G8 Action Network, a network of various Japanese organizations and movements, is calling on all social movements, peasant organizations, women, migrants, urban and rural poor, fisherfolk and civil society from all over the world who are resisting free trade in its many forms, war and militarism, the privatization of essential services and natural resources, illegitimate debt and the domination of global finance, and fighting for and building real people based solutions to global warming, to come and join in the week of action against the G8 here in Japan.

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Focus on the Philippines June 2008
Phillippines Programme - Announcements

fopjunThe Philippines Team would like to announce the availability of Focus on the Philippines for the month of June. The contents for this release are:

  • PERSPECTIVE:Filipino Families and Government Spending Less on Education
    by Rene Raya
  • PHOTO OF THE MONTH: Protest Against EU-ASEAN FTA by Sammy Gamboa
  • DEVELOPMENT BRIEF: Notes on Oil Crisis by Walden Bello
  • SOCIO ECONOMIC MONITOR: Education by Julie de los Reyes
  • POLITICAL ROUND UP: Future of Agrarian Reform Hangs in Balance
    by Mary Ann Manahan
  • UPCOMING EVENTS

To view the full articles kindly click here

 

 
A Call to ASEAN Leaders regarding the proposed EU-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement negotiations
Trade Campaign - Free Trade Agreements
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To the ASEAN Leaders and the ASEAN Secretariat:


The undersigned civil society movements and organisations from ASEAN wish to express their strong concerns about the proposed EU-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA) slated to be concluded within the next two years.

We are aware that the trade negotiations are already ongoing, and these are done without prior meaningful public consultation, either with elected representatives or civil society in any of the countries concerned.  Any agreement as far-reaching in its consequences and as broad in scope as the proposed EU-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement should involve at the very least a wide-ranging and on-going consultation process, in addition to full disclosure of all texts being considered.  We view access to information and process as vital components for the meaningful participation of civil society in all stages of the discussion.

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FOCUS ON TRADE: Number 140, May 2008
Focus on Trade - Article

SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS

HOW TO MANUFACTURE A GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS: LESSONS FROM THE WORLD BANK, IMF, AND WTO

Walden Bello

HUNGER AND FOOD CRISES: A VIEW FROM THE GROUND

Shalmali Guttal

FOOD CRISIS EXPOSES FAILINGS OF INDIA'S ECONOMIC REFORMS

 

Afsar Jafri

PRICE HIKES HIT THE POOR, EVEN IN THAILAND

Jacques-chai Chomthongdi

PHILIPPINES: SUPPLY CRUNCH ROCKS WEAK AGRICULTURE SECTOR

Mary Ann Manahan

FOOD CRISIS SYMPTOM OF DUBIOUS LIBERALISATION

Aileen Kwa

THE TIME HAS COME FOR LA VIA CAMPESINA AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY

Peter Rosset

 
ASEAN ACTIONS MUST REFLECT URGENCY OF SITUATION IN BURMA
Defending and Reclaiming the Commons - Statements and Declarations

ASEAN ACTIONS MUST REFLECT URGENCY OF SITUATION IN BURMA

CALL FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION TO ENSURE CYCLONE NARGIS SURVIVORS GET AID


SAPA STATEMENT: SOLIDARITY FOR ASIAN PEOPLE'S ADVOCACIES (SAPA)

WORKING GROUP ON THE ASEAN

 
The members of SAPA demand that ASEAN immediately take a pro-active stand to ensure that the Burmese authorities stop blocking delivery of urgently needed international aid - both supplies and expertise - to the 2.5 million survivors of Cyclone Nargis who are hanging onto life by a thread. Otherwise, ASEAN risks being seen as callous, irrelevant and hypocritical.

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How to Manufacture a Global Food Crisis: Lessons from the World Bank, IMF, and WTO
Defending and Reclaiming the Commons - IMF and World bank

cornHow "free trade" is destroying Third World agriculture-and who's fighting back

(This article appears in the June 2, 2008, edition of The Nation [New York]. It is being reprinted with permission from The Nation.)

by Walden Bello*

When tens of thousands of people staged demonstrations in Mexico last year to protest a sharp increase of over 60 per cent in the price of tortilla, the flat unleavened bread that is Mexico's staple, many analysts pointed to biofuels as the culprit.  Owing to US government subsidies, turning corn into ethanol had become more profitable than growing it for food consumption, prompting American farmers to devote more and more of their acreage to it, in the process sparking off a steep rise in corn prices.

The diversion of corn from tortillas to biofuel was certainly one of the proximate causes of the skyrocketing prices, though speculation on likely trends in biofuel demand by transnational middlemen may have played a bigger role. (1) However, an intriguing question escaped many observers: How on earth did Mexicans, who live in the land where corn was first domesticated, become "dependent" on imports of US corn in the first place? 
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In the Shadow of Debt:The Sad but True Tale behind a Quarter Century of Stagnation
Defending and Reclaiming the Commons - Debt

In the Shadow of Debt:The Sad but True Tale behind a Quarter Century of Stagnation in the Philippines 

By Walden Bello*

Assaulted on all sides owing to its entanglement in the ZTE-NBN corruption scandal, the administration has confronted its critics with the image of an economy that is purring along, that is doing just fine except for the rise in the price of rice, for which it says it is blameless.

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FOCUS ON TRADE: Number 139, April 2008
Focus on Trade - Article

In this issue of Focus on Trade, Jayati Ghosh and CP Chandrasekhar analyse the financial crisis sweeping the US and Europe, and ask whether this will usher in a new era of market regulation and state intervantion, and an opportunity for developing countries to reasess their economic strategies.

 

ARE WE HEADING FOR GLOBAL STAGFLATION?

Jayati Ghosh

 

LEANING ON THE STATE

C. P. Chandrasekhar

 

THE GREAT UNRAVELLING

Jayati Ghosh

 
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GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION!

PHILIPPINE WORKING GROUP ON GFMD and MIGRANTS’ RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL 
1 June 2008
Join the “Peoples’ Global Action on Migration, Development and Human Rights”
22-30 October 2008, Manila, Philippines

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