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Subject: "WTO - Shrink or Sink! The Turn Aound Agenda"
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 22:41:29 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Margrete Strand Rangnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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After civil society and activists from around the world scored the
fantastic victory in Seattle against the World Trade Organization
(WTO) last year, the question we have all been asked is "where do
we go from here?" How do we continue to build on and expand the
momentum that we enjoy, and how do we broaden the movement and
bring more people and organizations into it?

Last year we rallied under the slogan "No New Round - Turn Around."
The international sign-on letter demanding a moratorium on further
trade and investment negotiations through the WTO had more than
1500 groups signed on to it by the time of the Ministerial.

People representing a variety of country-based campaigns worldwide
came together in March to strategize and discuss next steps. Like
everyone, we were eager to find a way to discuss "next steps" with
international allies. When we heard that several of the activists
highly involved over the past three years in the campaigns against
the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) and WTO   -- from
India, Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, Chile, Europe -- were coming to
the US for several other overlapping meetings, we reached out to
colleagues from other countries -- Philippines, Cameroon, Ghana,
France, Ecuador, Japan, New Zealand -- which were active in these
past campaigns but would otherwise not be in the U.S. at that time.

At this strategy meeting, a consensus document -- inspired by the
success of the "No New Round, Turnaround" letter -- was created
with the goal of launching a new international NGO campaign. The
document, attached & included in the body of the e-mail, is called:
"WTO - Shrink or Sink! The Turn Around Agenda."

As with last year's successful international campaign, the "WTO -
Shrink or Sink!" campaign aims to incorporate the approaches and
issues of a variety of organizations and networks. It offers a
fundamental critique of the WTO and the system of corporate managed
trade that we are currently living under, and sets forth a set of
demands on our governments to roll-back the power and authority of
the WTO.

The idea is to pass this statement around and build up an even
larger and more diverse list of signatories than previous statements.
With thanks to Friends of the Earth International for taking on
this function last time, Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch has
agreed (at least for now) to take responsibility for collecting
the names of the groups who sign on. Some of the groups that helped
draft the statement have already signed it, and we are hoping for
many many more! All we are doing is keeping track of the names, so
it is on everyone who gets this email to spread it around and find
groups to sign on.

We should set an international Day of Action (for later this
spring/summer) to launch the campaign with press events, teach-ins,
demonstrations, etc. in cities and capitals around the world,
similar to the September 15, 1999 Days of Action on the WTO around
the world.

Here are the details for how an organization can sign the letter:

1) This is an organizational sign-on letter only. We will not be
adding individuals to it.  2) In the subject line type  in "Shrink
or Sink signatory" 3) In the body of the e-mail list the organization
and country (contact information such as address, phone & fax is
also appreciated) that you are signing on. Those who wish should
also mention how many people the organization represents.  4) Send
the e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5) You can also sign the letter
by going to www.tradewatch.org - click on WTO on the globe.

We will be sending out regular updates with the signatories. Please
circulate this amongst your colleagues and networks.

________________________________________________

WTO - Shrink or Sink!  The Turn Around Agenda

It's time to turn trade around. In November 1999, the World Trade
Organization's (WTO) Third Ministerial Meeting in Seattle collapsed
in spectacular fashion, in the face of unprecedented protest from
people and governments around the world. We believe it is essential
to use this moment as an opportunity to change course and develop
an alternative, humane, democratically accountable and sustainable
system of commerce that benefits all. This process entails rolling
back the power and authority of the WTO.

The GATT Uruguay Round Agreements and the establishment of the WTO
were proclaimed as a means of enhancing the creation of global
wealth and prosperity and promoting the well-being of all people
in all member states. In reality, however, The WTO has contributed
to the concentration of wealth in the hands of the rich few;
increasing poverty for the majority of the world's peoples, especially
in third world countries; and unsustainable patterns of production
and consumption.

The WTO and GATT Uruguay Round Agreements have functioned principally
to pry open markets for the benefit of transnational corporations
at the expense of national and local economies; workers, farmers,
indigenous peoples, women and other social groups; health and
safety; the environment; and animal welfare. In addition, the WTO
system, rules and procedures are undemocratic, un-transparent and
non-accountable and have operated to marginalize the majority of
the world's people.

All this has taken place in the context of increasing global
instability, the collapse of national economies, growing inequity
both between and within nations and increasing environmental and
social degradation, as a result of the acceleration of the process
of corporate globalization.

The governments which dominate the WTO, especially the United
States, the European Union, Japan and Canada, and the transnational
corporations which have benefitted from the WTO system have refused
to recognize and address these problems. They are still intent on
further liberalization, including through the expansion of the WTO,
promoting free trade as a goal in itself.  In reality, however,
free trade is anything but "free".

The time has come to acknowledge the crises of the international
trading system and its main administering institution, the WTO. We
need to replace this old, unfair and oppressive trade system with
a new, socially just and sustainable trading framework for the 21st
Century.

We need to protect cultural, biological, economic and social
diversity; introduce progressive policies to prioritize local
economies and trade; secure internationally recognized economic,
cultural, social and labor rights; and reclaim the sovereignty of
peoples and national and sub-national democratic decision-making
processes.  In order to do this, we need new rules based on the
principles of democratic control of resources, ecological
sustainability, equity, cooperation and precaution.

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In light of the above, we make the following demands of our
governments:

No WTO expansion We reiterate our opposition to continued attempts
to launch a new round or expand the WTO by bringing in new issues
such as investment, competition, government procurement, biotechnology
and accelerated tariff liberalization .

WTO Hands off: Protect Basic Social Rights and Needs It is
inappropriate and unacceptable for social rights and basic needs
to be constrained by WTO rules. Thus WTO Agreements must not apply
to issues critical to human or planetary welfare, such as food and
water, basic social services, health and safety, and animal
protection. Inappropriate encroachment by trade rules in such areas
has already resulted in campaigns on genetically modified organisms,
old growth forests, domestically prohibited goods and predatory
tobacco marketing.

Gut GATS: Protect Basic Social Services In particular, areas such
as health, education, energy and other basic human services must
not be subject to international free trade rules. In the WTO General
Agreement on Services (GATS), the principle of "progressive
liberalization" and the implications of foreign investment in
service sectors has already led to severe problems.

Take TRIPS Out: Restore National Patent Protection Systems We demand
the removal of the Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights
Agreement (TRIPS) from the WTO. There is no basis for inclusion of
intellectual property claims in a trade agreement. Additionally,
the TRIPS agreement promotes monopoly by transnational corporations;
prevents access to essential medicines and other goods; leads to
private appropriation of knowledge and life forms; undermines
biodiversity; and keeps poorer countries from increasing their
levels of social and economic welfare and developing their
technological capacity.

No Patents on Life The patenting of life forms must be prohibited
in all national and international regimes.

Food is a Basic Human Right Measures taken to promote and protect
food security and sovereignty, subsistence farming, humane farming
practices and sustainable agriculture must be exempt from international
free trade rules. There must be a prohibition on export subsidies
and other forms of dumping of agricultural products, especially on
third world countries. The trading system must not undermine the
livelihood of peasants, small farmers, artesinal fishers and
indigenous peoples.

No Investment Liberalization The WTO Trade Related Investment
Measures (TRIMS) Agreement must be eliminated.  All countries and
especially third world countries must have the right to use policy
options (such as local content policy) to increase the capacity of
their own productive sectors, especially small and medium enterprises.
Obviously, the TRIMS review must not be used to extend the investment
issue in WTO.

Fair Trade: Special and Differential Treatment Special and differential
rights for third world countries must be recognized, expanded, and
operationalized in the world trading system. This is to take into
account the weak position of third world countries in the international
trading system. Without the enforcement of special and differential
rights, there can be no possibility of third world countries
benefitting from world trade.

Prioritize Agreements on Social Rights and the Environment Actions
taken to implement multilateral agreements dealing with the
environment, health, development, human rights, safety, indigenous
peoples' rights, food security, women's rights, workers' rights
and animal welfare cannot be challenged at or undermined by the
WTO.

Democratize Decision-Making People must have the right to
self-determination and the right to know and decide on international
commercial commitments. Among other things, this requires that
decision-making processes in negotiations and enforcement at
international commercial bodies be democratic, transparent and
inclusive. The WTO operates in a secretive, exclusionary manner
that shuts out most third world country Members and the public. It
is dominated by a few powerful governments acting on behalf of
their corporate elites.

Dispute the System The WTO dispute settlement system is unacceptable.
It enforces an illegitimate system of unfair rules and operates
with undemocratic procedures. It also usurps the rulemaking and
legislative role of sovereign nations and local governments.

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A socially just international trade system will also require change
outside the WTO. Given the attacks by multinational corporations
and governments on basic workers rights; the reversal of the gains
of workers' struggles; the undermining of job security; and the
race-to-the-bottom in wages, workers rights must be strengthened
worldwide.

Also, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the
regional development banks must write off 100% of the debts owed
to them by poor countries.  The use of structural adjustment
conditionality to force trade liberalization in third world countries
and elsewhere must be stopped. Governments must negotiate, through
the UN system and with full democratic participation, a binding
agreement to ensure that corporate conduct is socially and
environmentally responsible and democratically accountable.

Conclusions and Consequences

We are committed to a sustainable, socially just and democratically
accountable trade system. Thus, as a first step, we demand that
our governments implement the changes listed in this document in
order to roll back the power and authority of the WTO and turn
trade around.

We commit ourselves to mobilize people within our countries to
fight for these demands and to defy the unjust policies of the WTO.
We will also support other people and countries who do so with
international solidarity campaigns.

We pledge to carry the Spirit of Seattle around the world.

Signed by:

Australia
Friends of the Earth

Chile
Programa Chile Sustentable
Fundacion Sociedades Sustentables

Finland
Finnish NGO Campaign on WTO
Friends of the Earth Finland
Finnish Association of World Shops
The Communist Party of Finland
Socialist Association

France
Droits devant!!
Ecoropa
Institut pour la relocalisation de l'�conomie
Observatoire de la mondialisation

Holland
Corporate Europe Observatory
Towards a Different Europe

Japan
Friends of the Earth Japan

Malaysia
Third World Network

New Zealand
Friends of the Earth

Phillippines
Legal rights and Natural Resources Center-Kasama sa Kalikasan/Friends
of the Earth Philippines   Ibon Foundation Bayan-Phillippines (New
Patriotic Alliance)

UK
Friends of the Earth (England, Wales and North Ireland)

U.S.
Animal Welfare Institute
Alliance for Democracy
Bay Area Jubilee 2000 Coalition
Center for Economic Policy and Research
Economic Justice Now
Economic Justice Now Africa Committee
Friends of the Earth
Humane Society, U.S.
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
Public Citizen
Society of Animal Protective Legislation
United for a Fair Economy
__________________

How an organization can sign the letter:

1) This is an organizational sign-on letter only. We will not be
adding individuals to it.

2) In the subject line type  in "Shrink or Sink signatory"

3) In the body of the e-mail list the organization and country
(contact information such as address, phone & fax is also appreciated)
that you are signing on. Those who wish should also mention how
many people the organization represents.

4) Send the e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

5) You can also sign the letter by going to www.tradewatch.org -
click on WTO on the globe.

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In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed
without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the
included information for research and educational purposes.

Margrete Strand Rangnes
Senior Organizer
Public Citizen Global Trade Watch
215 Pennsylvania Ave, SE
Washington DC, 20003 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ 202-454-5106
+ 202-547 7392 (fax)

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