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From the Zapatista uprising in 1994 and the Seattle demonstrations in 1999, the worldwide alliance of movements against neo-liberal globalisation, war, patriarchy, racism, colonialism and environmental disasters have grown from strength to strength.
In India, the movements against the neo-liberal policies have gained
momentum and resistance intensified against the neo-liberal policies;
and together we all have celebrated the defeat of fascist forces in
last general elections. Everywhere in the country mobilisations have
happened within farmers, workers, women, dalits, indigenous peoples,
students, and other communities against the poverty, attack on
livelihood and natural resources, environmental degradation, violence
against women, state terrorism, religious fundamentalism; and for a
right, just, and equitable society. We are in struggle against the
onslaught of MNCs on natural resources, sources of livelihood and
successfully derailed their sinister designs of land capture and
natural resources across the country through Special Economic Zones
(SEZs). There is a growing resistance to the attempts to make India a
strategic partner of the US. If the governments are getting in hand and
glove with the corporations then we, the people's movements, unions of
working people, workers, have also fought hard for our rights,
sovereignty and dignity. Our movements in the last few years have grown
enormously, and though rooted in national struggles and local realities
have had global dimensions. We have struggled together against the
sinister designs of the imperialist forces in West Asia and expressed
solidarity in the struggles for democracy, peace and autonomy in Burma,
Palestine and Iraq. We have told and shown to the world that's its
possible to ACT LOCALLY TO CHANGE GLOBALLY!
The World Social forum is an important part of this movement. Peoples'
movements everywhere have received a fillip from the World Social Forum
process since 2001 in Porto Alegre, through London, Florence,
Hyderabad, Mumbai, Karachi, Caracas, Delhi, Nairobi and many other
places all over the globe. The WSF 2004 which was held in Mumbai, India
became a rallying point for Indian movements and has been a landmark in
the history of the World Social Forum.
WSF 2004 in India brought forth the participation of grassroots
activists drawn from the peoples directly affected by imperialist
globalisation. In India, the WSF process led to building solidarity
between movements at a national and international level. The Indian
process and has led, amongst many organisations, to a very vibrant and
dynamic process of mutual learning, understanding and coalition
building. The slogan "ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE!" inspired movements
across the country. The mobilisations happened from a cross section of
society - youth, workers, women, adivasis and dalits. Issues of
Imperialist globalisation, Militarism and peace, Communalism, religious
fanaticism and sectarian violence, Racism, casteism, work and
descent-based exclusions and discrimination and Patriarchy were
debated, strategies worked out, networks created.
WSF 2008 is going to be an international Global Day of Action and
Mobilisation on 26 January 2008, when the global corporations and
business elite, meet in Davos, Switzerland. This would consist of small
decentralised and simultaneous activities conducted regionally and/or
locally all across the world. A website will have a map on which
organisations across the world will announce their various actions, for
the information of everyone else.
In Australia, South East Asia, Russia, Europe, Africa, the Latin
American countries, USA, Pakistan, actions are being planned on the
global Day of action. A world press conference at exactly 12 noon will
be organised in every part of the world, a few days before the global
day of action. The first conference will therefore be in New Zealand,
and Australia, followed by the South Eastern countries, rest of Asia,
and so on as the earth rotates.
All over the world people across nations and boundaries will rise up on
January 26th in a coordinated global day of action against the war,
militarization, violence, corporate onslaught of the capitalist forces
to convey ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. The Global Assembly of Social Movements has
supported the call. So have many other networks in different
continents. We in India have to be part of this huge global action. In
the India the call is for 26th as well as 27th, since 26th is India's
Republic Day.
Today also we face a harsh attack on all fronts - be it labour
flexibility, job-loss, displacement of poor people, decline in real
wages, starvation deaths and workers suicides affecting all categories
of working people - be they in agriculture, forest based work,
construction, mining, fishing, manufacture, public service,
self-employment, and all other diverse forms of employment and
livelihood. But our resolve to resist and these capitalist forces has
not diminished and gained strength from our collective struggles. These
offensives have only strengthened our resolve against the global march
of capital and say it aloud that ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE ! The
resistance to the capitalist offensive is also growing. The last few
years have witnessed the emergence of progressive governments in Latin
America and heroic resistance to imperialism in West Asia.
What Can We Do?
The Global Days of Action on 26-27th is neither the beginning nor the
end of our struggles. It's a landmark effort at establishing solidarity
all across the world on one day, one time and to tell the capitalist -
imperialist forces that their days are numbered. No action is small,
everything counts in this struggle for creation of another world of
hope and of our collective dreams based on Liberty, Equality, and
Fraternity for humanity :
There is no end to our imaginations and we can think of our own ways to
express and be a part of this global action on January 26/27th.
Whatever we do, let everybody - comrades and fellow beings elsewhere in
the country or worldwide - know. Let us reach out our messages through
our various communication means - posters, leaflets, local
mobilisations, songs, dance, theatre, kala jathas, films, press
conferences, radio, television, internet and anything else.
And please send us the information or directly write to
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the Global Day of Action in all parts of the world please see the
website: www.wsf2008.net / www.wsfindia.org.
WSF India Mobilising Committee, WSF India Office 14/187 Lower Ground
Floor, Malviya Nagar, Shivalik Road, Adjacent to Sunil Hospital New
Delhi-110017 INDIA Telephone: +0091 11 26674123
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