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No Pasaran, "G8 Call to Create an Alternative Anti-Capitalist Village"
December 12, 2002 - 3:45pm -- jim
hydrarchist writes:
A Call to Create an Alternative Anti-Capitalist Village
This year the G8 will meet in Evian, France, a mountainous region in the
Haute-Savoie. The G8 leaders and the leading figures of the international
financial institutions (IMF, World Bank etc..) arrogantly assume the right to
rule our lives according to the logic, needs and desires of Capitalism. Not
one corner of the earth will be left untouched; the market economy rule over
every aspect of our lives. And the consequences for us are as predictable as
ever -- rising poverty, war and repression.
No Pasaran will participate in the mass protests against the G8 as one of the
many anti-globalistation groups. For us it is important that the mobilisations
go further than demonstrating our number in the streets: we must also open up
a space in which we can hold free and open gatherings where we elaborate our
ideas and alternatives. We are aware of the increasingly repressive nature of
the police and military apparatus which imposes increasing difficulties on how
we assemble for each counter-summit.
This is why we would like to propose that we -- individuals, groups and
organisations from the anti-capitalist movement -- seek to establish the
creation of an alternative, anti-capitalist village during the G8 summit. We
think it would be interesting to create a space where:
1) the autonomy afforded by such a space will allow free political expression
and reflection, and, above all, the affirmation of our alternative, political
propositions, where our actions result in the establishment of concrete
alternatives drawn from direct and accountable democracy, self-management and
acts of resistance and/or disobedience. We consider it important that this
alternative space, being of the most democratic and transparent nature,
becomes a place for social and political alternatives in every respect, and
thus representing a space which demonstrates a break with capitalism.
2) through its autonomy, this place can become a real point of convergence for
the various forms of resistance to capitalist globalisation, where there
exists the possibility of expression for the different strategies and axes of
resistance (and an opportunity for various individuals, groups and
organisations to link together) We would like to elaborate our reflections
upon two of these axes. First, the questions of social apartheid (civil
liberties, social and economic insecurity). Second, the questions of
international solidarity (the individual's right to unhindered movement across
the globe, North-South relations, imperialism). Other themes such as the
questions of economic development, war and nationalism can also be developed,
to name but a few. The discussions must be taken as an opportunity for
construction and meeting point between the different elements of the
anti-capitalist movement. We shall seek to have fair and equal discussions in
a debate which will not be monopolised by specialists. We call on all
individuals, groups and organisations to mobilise and organise themselves to
participate in the mobilisation against the G8 summit, and in the realisation
of this autonomous forum of free and open, alternative political expression.
We propose a meeting in Lyon for January 11 th 2003 which will aim to gather
together all networks, trade-unions, groups, associations, organisations,
etc., to discuss the propositions outlined above.
The No Pasaran Network
email:No Pasaran
hydrarchist writes:
A Call to Create an Alternative Anti-Capitalist Village
This year the G8 will meet in Evian, France, a mountainous region in the
Haute-Savoie. The G8 leaders and the leading figures of the international
financial institutions (IMF, World Bank etc..) arrogantly assume the right to
rule our lives according to the logic, needs and desires of Capitalism. Not
one corner of the earth will be left untouched; the market economy rule over
every aspect of our lives. And the consequences for us are as predictable as
ever -- rising poverty, war and repression.
No Pasaran will participate in the mass protests against the G8 as one of the
many anti-globalistation groups. For us it is important that the mobilisations
go further than demonstrating our number in the streets: we must also open up
a space in which we can hold free and open gatherings where we elaborate our
ideas and alternatives. We are aware of the increasingly repressive nature of
the police and military apparatus which imposes increasing difficulties on how
we assemble for each counter-summit.
This is why we would like to propose that we -- individuals, groups and
organisations from the anti-capitalist movement -- seek to establish the
creation of an alternative, anti-capitalist village during the G8 summit. We
think it would be interesting to create a space where:
1) the autonomy afforded by such a space will allow free political expression
and reflection, and, above all, the affirmation of our alternative, political
propositions, where our actions result in the establishment of concrete
alternatives drawn from direct and accountable democracy, self-management and
acts of resistance and/or disobedience. We consider it important that this
alternative space, being of the most democratic and transparent nature,
becomes a place for social and political alternatives in every respect, and
thus representing a space which demonstrates a break with capitalism.
2) through its autonomy, this place can become a real point of convergence for
the various forms of resistance to capitalist globalisation, where there
exists the possibility of expression for the different strategies and axes of
resistance (and an opportunity for various individuals, groups and
organisations to link together) We would like to elaborate our reflections
upon two of these axes. First, the questions of social apartheid (civil
liberties, social and economic insecurity). Second, the questions of
international solidarity (the individual's right to unhindered movement across
the globe, North-South relations, imperialism). Other themes such as the
questions of economic development, war and nationalism can also be developed,
to name but a few. The discussions must be taken as an opportunity for
construction and meeting point between the different elements of the
anti-capitalist movement. We shall seek to have fair and equal discussions in
a debate which will not be monopolised by specialists. We call on all
individuals, groups and organisations to mobilise and organise themselves to
participate in the mobilisation against the G8 summit, and in the realisation
of this autonomous forum of free and open, alternative political expression.
We propose a meeting in Lyon for January 11 th 2003 which will aim to gather
together all networks, trade-unions, groups, associations, organisations,
etc., to discuss the propositions outlined above.
The No Pasaran Network
email:No Pasaran