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French anti-globalisation protest calls for trade war measures against US
By Francis Dubois
19 July 2000
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At the end of June, tens of thousands of people gathered in the little town of
Millau, in Southern France, for a carnival-style event convened as a protest
against �trade globalisation, industrial farming and the power of multinational
world companies�.

The carnival was organised to coincide with the two-day trial of 11 members of
the �Confederation Paysanne�, a small farmers' trade union, who were involved
in the dismantling of a McDonald's restaurant in Millau in August last year.
Sheep farmer Jos� Bov�, a 47-year-old radical activist with a long history of
environmental protests, led the attack on McDonald's.

An estimated 30,000 people attended the protest; most of whom watched the trial
on a giant screen installed just 200 metres from the courtroom. A further
25,000 attended a free rock concert and �traditional French feast� later that
evening.

The carnival attracted international attention. Dubbed �Seattle-on-the-Tarn�,
in reference to the local river and the anti-globalisation protests at the
World Trade Organisation (WTO) conference last year, the trial and accompanying
demonstrations have been portrayed as a protest movement by France's �little
people� against the vast transnational corporations. Even if some of those
attending the event were genuinely opposed to capitalism, however, the
political perspective on which the protest was based led in an entirely
different direction.

The trial was depicted by much of the French and international media as a
modern-day version of the battle between David and Goliath. In one corner stood
the farmers, led by Jos� Bov�, representing all the victims of capitalism. In
the other corner was the prosecution, representing McDonald's and similar
global corporations. In court, defence lawyer Francois Roux pleaded, �Men are
fighting deadly injustices created by our society,� for which they should be
�honoured�.

Although the judge will not rule until September, it seems likely that the
farmers will receive only a token sentence. The prosecution has requested that
Bov� receive a ten-month sentence, nine months suspended�despite previous
convictions against him for similar anti-corporate attacks�and a maximum
sentence of three months for the other defendants.

It is unusual for opponents of big business to be treated so gently. France's
leading politicians have also feted Bov�. The self-styled peasant leader won
unofficial recognition from President Jacques Chirac, who went out of his way
to talk to him at the �Salon de l'agriculture� (an annual presentation of
agricultural products), and by Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, who invited him to
dinner. In September 1999, Chirac publicly endorsed Bov� and spoke against
allowing �one single power� to �rule undivided over the planet's food
markets��an obvious slap at the United States.

Bov�'s popularity in ruling circles is explained by the fact that his protests
are not directed against capitalism per se, but specifically against American
capitalism. By his own admission, the dismantling of the McDonald's restaurant
was prompted by the US government's decision to impose a 100 percent tax
increase on a group of French products in retaliation for the European Union's
ban on hormone-treated beef. One of the commodities subjected to this tax was
Roquefort cheese, which Bov�'s farm helps to produce. In the past Bov� has led
actions to destroy genetically modified crops, something the French government
itself recently ordered.

For several years France has been the most aggressive opponent of the US within
Europe. In recent months, the trade war between Europe and America has
intensified sharply in the sphere of agriculture. The US is the biggest
exporter of food products worldwide and France is also a major exporter of
foodstuffs. The defence of French �quality food� against US �junk food��the
slogan under which Bov�'s protest was organised�is in reality a defence of the
biggest French agricultural exporters against their US rivals on the world
market.

Bov�'s perspective is fundamentally the same as that advanced by the organisers
of protests in Washington, Davos and Geneva in recent months. The political
line of these demonstrations was also �anti-globalisation�. The organisers view
the problems facing millions of people around the world as the only possible
result of the integrated development of global trade and production, not the
specific outcome of globalisation under conditions of private ownership of the
means of production and the profit system.

Whilst attacking international organisations and bodies such as the WTO, the
World Bank and the transnational companies, the protest leaders advance a
perspective to defend the capitalist nation state.

The social class on which Bov� has built his anti-globalisation protests is not
the working class, but small farmers. He has helped to create an international
organisation, �Via Campesina� (Peasant Road), which he describes as a �peasant
international�.

As with many of those on trial with him, Bov�'s political activities extend
back to the radical protests of the late 1960s and 70s. Several of the
defendants made their political debut in the �Larzac� movement, which
originated in an opposition by small peasants of the Larzac area (near Millau)
to the extension of a military camp at their expense. This conflict lasted for
over a decade from the mid-1970s.

The objective of the �Via Campesina� is to gain concessions for small farmers
within the present economic system. Bov� argues that by putting pressure on
governments and institutions at a national and international level they can be
forced to consult �various organisations� and take heed of existing �social
movements,� i.e., the small farmers.

Bov�'s rhetoric against globalisation is directed along narrow nationalist
channels. He complains that various national peculiarities are being
steamrollered by the tyranny of a new �international imperialism�. Accordingly,
�French culture� and sovereignty must be defended against McDonald's �culinary
imperialism�. Even when Bov� speaks of international action, he insists on it
originating on the national soil.

It is this defence of the French nation state that has won Bov� a broad
audience in the political establishment. It encouraged Charles Pasqua, leader
of the chauvinistic Rassemblement pour la France, to attend a debate at
Montpellier University where the farmer was the main speaker.

The various middle class radical groups in France have also embraced his
nationalist perspective. The Ligue Comuniste Revolutionaire (LCR), which is
affiliated to the United Secretariat of the late Ernest Mandel, made Bov�'s
campaign the main focus of their activity for months. Prior to the trial they
gave over their newspaper to the political positions of Bov� and his
supporters. The LCR collaborated with the Greens, the Stalinist Communist Party
and the trade unions to organise the demonstration in Millau and described it
in euphoric terms as a historic milestone in the struggle against �global
capitalism�. The Stalinists and the Greens, it should be noted, both
participate in Jospin's Socialist Party-led coalition government, which is
demolishing welfare provisions, privatising the health, education and pension
systems and deregulating large sectors of the economy.

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