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In what has been a recurring theme at the five-day conference -- a
counter-summit to the World Economic Forum of global capitalism's elite
in New York -- delegates strongly criticized post-Sept. 11 U.S. policy.
Naomi Klein, the Canadian author of "No Logo," a best-selling book that
has become this year's anti-globalization bible, said it was wrong for
Bush to try to force countries "to be with us or to
be with terrorism."
"This is a deadly multiple choice exam and the only possible answer is
'none of the above'," Klein said. "There are many more than two choices
available."
She said people around the world were becoming impatient because
promises that globalization would mean a better, safer world had been
broken. "Instead of the global village, they offer us global
fortresses," she said.
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