Subject:Peoples' Global Action against "Free" Trade
Date: 12 January 1998
From: Play Fair Europe! Aachen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Peoples' Global Action against "Free" Trade
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>From the 23 to the 25 of February 1998, 600 representatives of peoples
movements will meet in Geneva to establish a platform for worldwide action
against trade liberalisation: the Peoples' Global Action against "Free" 
Trade and the WTO (PGA).

The PGA will work as a tool for coordination, exchange of information and
mutual support for the struggles of all those hit by neoliberal
globalisation. It calls for non-violent civil disobedience and the
construction of local alternatives by local people, as answers to the
action of multilateral institutions, governments and corporations.

The first big-scale action in the calendar of the PGA will be a wave of
decentralised mobilisations and protests all over the world parallel to the
Second Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which
shall take place on 18-20 May 1998.

The meeting in February will be the founding conference of the PGA, since
it will lay down the basis of the alliance in the form of a manifesto. It
is being convened by a committee formed by some of the most representative
peoples' movements of all continents, including peasant movements (like the
Brazilian Movimento Sem Terra, the Indian KRRS and the Peasant Movement of
the Philippines), indigenous peoples (like the Mexican Zapatistas, the
Nigerian Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, the Indigenous
Women's Network of North America and the Pacific and FIA, a Maori
organisation from Aotearoa), unions (like the Central Sandinista de
Trabajadores from Nicaragua) and women's organisations (like Mama 86, an
organisation of Ukranian women affected by the Chernobyl disaster, and the
above mentioned Indigenous Women's Network).

Other events will take place around the first PGA conference. From the 18
to the 21 of February, there will be several information and discussion
roundtables on topics such as gender, food production, culture, economics,
etc.,  prepared by organisations participating in the conference. On
February 22 there will be a one-day intensive seminar on the WTO, the MAI
and trade liberalisation. On February 26 there will be a number of
coordination and planning sessions in small groups, divided according to
the topics treated in the roundtables. Finally, on February 27 there will
be a European meeting to launch a Europe-wide movement of civil
disobedience against "free" trade.

If you want more information about the PGA and its first conference, please
visit the web page http://www.agp.org or send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

IMPORTANT: If you are interested in this conference and come from Africa,
Asia, Latin America or Central and Eastern Europe, please get in touch with
the conference secretariat RIGHT NOW, even if you are not sure about your
participation. The Swiss visa procedure is probably the most difficult one
in the whole world. There will be limited funds to support the travel
expenses of some delegates; you will receive more information about this at
the beginning of 1998, but you should anyhow send your application now.

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1. What is the PGA?
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>From the 23rd to the 25th of February, peoples' movements from all
continents will meet in Geneva to launch a worldwide coordination of
resistance against the global market, a new alliance of struggle and mutual
support called the Peoples' Global Action against "Free" Trade and the
World Trade Organisation (PGA). This new platform will serve as a global
instrument for communication and coordination for all those fighting
against the destruction of humanity and the planet by the global market,
building up local alternatives and peoples' power.


2. Information Exchange
***********************
You have in your hands the issue 0 of the PGA bulletin, the main instrument
for information exchange of the Peoples' Global Action. The next issues
will be very different: they will not be written by the convenors, but by
movements from the whole world, and they will rarely include long articles
like this one. Besides the bulletin there will be a database and other
means of communication, like discussion lists, a web page, etc.


3. First Conference of the PGA - Geneva, 23-25 February 1998
************************************************************
>From the 18th to the 20th of May 1998, heads of state and ministers from
the whole world will meet in Geneva for the 2nd Ministerial Conference of
the (WTO), and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the multilateral trade
system (GATT and WTO). This event will, in the words of its organisers,
"celebrate the past while preparing the way for the future" of trade
liberalisation - i.e., of the destruction of rural societies, dignity in
labour, the environment, cultural diversity and self-determination.

The PGA conference in February, besides launching the PGA as a worldwide
coordination of resistance, will make sure that the WTO conference does not
happen in silence. We will discuss and coordinate decentralised actions all
over the world, and set up an ad-hoc press office during the WTO
Ministerial Conference, with the task of passing on information materials
(press releases, photos, video footages...) on the protest actions taking
place in different countries to the international press accredited in
Geneva.

4. The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI)
*************************************************
It might be difficult to believe, but government representatives are right
now negotiating a new international agreement that is even worse than all
what we have seen so far. This agreement, called Multilateral Agreement on
Investment (MAI) will, among other things, give transnational corporations
the same juridical status as states, forbid all controls on the movement of
capital (including speculation), make it impossible for governments to set
conditions on foreign investors, force the states that want to introduce
new social or environmental legislation to pay billions to foreign
investors, and make it virtually impossible for parliaments to introduce
new rules to limit the scope of action of multinationals and speculators,
as well as forcing them to eliminate all existing rules within the next few
years.

5. The World Economic Forum: when the rulers of the world meet. Global Days
of Action 29 January - 3 February 1998
******************************************************
The World Economic Forum is a private club run by the 1.000 biggest
transnational corporations of the world. It is, in its own words, "the
foremost international membership organization integrating leaders from
business, government, academia and the media into a partnership". Its
mission is "to act as a bridge builder at the highest level between the
business community and governments", creating "a club-like atmosphere to
address in an action-oriented way the key economic, social and political
issues on the global agenda." This article reproduces some of the
information that the Forum gives about itself, and makes a call for action
to give these guys a bad time during their next annual meeting.

6. Speakers' Tour in Europe, March-May 1998
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>From the middle of March to the middle of May 1998, a number of activists
will be travelling in all European countries to hold workshops about "free"
trade, corporate rule, WTO and MAI. There will be up to 20 people covering
each country, each person concentrating in one concrete region, going to
each and every single town and village where she or he can find someone
willing to organise the workshop locally. The activists will be able to
speak the local language, and they will in many cases be locals of that
region.

7. Information materials on "free" trade and resistance
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Working against the World Trade Organisation, the MAI and similar miseries
is quite difficult. One of the most important factors adding to this
difficulty is the lack of good, understandable critical information
materials. It is almost impossible to find anything else than official
materials preaching the virtues of "free" trade, technical papers full of
strange words like PPM, TRIPS, TBT or SPS, or disempowering NGO lobby
papers written on the assumption that all we can do is politely ask
government and industry representatives to become good guys. We want to
change this situation, but we need your help.


The PGA Bulletin is edited by the Convenors' Committee of the 1st PGA
Conference:
Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (Nicaragua) * Frente Zapatista de
Liberación Nacional (México) * Foundation for Independent Analysis /
Foundation for an Independent Aotearoa (Aotearoa - New Zealand) *
Indigenous Women's Network (North America & Pacific) * Karnataka State
Farmers' Association (India) * Mama 86 (Ukraine) * Movement for the
Survival of the Ogoni People (Nigeria) * Movimento Sem Terra (Brasil) *
Peasant Movement of the Philippines (KMP) * Play Fair Europe! * Geneva
organising committee for the 1st Conference of the PGA

Curious? Then visit the web page of the PGA at http://www.agp.org or send a
message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the sentence "PGA bulletin #0"
in the subject line, and we will send you the whole bulletin.

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Play Fair Europe! e.V. Tel: +49-241-80 37 92
Turmstr. 3 Fax: +49-241-88 88 394
52072 Aachen, Germany email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SOME MAI INTERNET SITES      January, 1998
"Anti-MAI" Web Sites

http://www.citizen.org/pctrade/mai.html
Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch MAI web page.  A wealth of information ˙
on
the subject including the complete MAI text.

http://www.islandnet.com/~ncfs/maisite
The Island Centre for Community initiatives and the National Centre for
Sustainability in Canada.Everything from articles to a massive links page t˙
o
 pros and cons to updates.

Http://www.foe.org/ga/mai.html
Friends of the Earth - US.  Information on MAI and the potential
environmental impacts.

Http://www.nassist.com/mai/
The Canadian Polaris Institute.  A collection of high-quality articles on
the
MAI such as Tony
Clarke's MAI-DAY article and information on the Ethyl case.

http://www.flora.org/mai-not
The Ontario Public Interest Research Group. Lots of links to other good
sites, well organized and good information.

Http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/unions/mai.htm
New York Solidarity. This site has a great deal of basic info on the MAI.
Very nice for those just learning about the agreement.


"Pro-MAI" Web Sites

http://www.oecd.org/daf/cmis/mai//maindex.html
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's site created to
promote the MAI.  Lots of information.

http://www.ustr.gov.html
The United States Trade Representative's office.  Official negotiators of
the MAI for the U.S. government.

http://www.state.gov.html
The United States Department of State.  Official negotiators of the MAI for
the U.S. government.

http://www.imex.com/uscib/policy/mailtr.htm
A letter written by the United States Council on International Business
defending the MAI. Deals primarily with environmental issues.

Other

http://www.rtk.net:80/preamble/mai/maihome.html
The Preamble Center for Public Policy in Washington, D.C.   In-depth
analysis, both pro and con, of the Agreement.  Numerous original research
 papers on the MAI covering topics from the impact on jobs and the 
economy to the impact on women world-wide.  A 20-page
bibliography of MAI materials from around the world.

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