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» 07/07/2008 12:59

INDIA
Indian activist: G8 called to outline "future development of peoples"
Nirmala Carvalho
In an interview with AsiaNews, Lenin Raghuvashi considers the G8, the global 
food crisis and inflation, the emergence of India and China, the prophetic 
words of the pope. And the problems of India, which spends more on its public 
debt than on health and education. 

 
New Delhi (AsiaNews) - "This G8 meeting taking place in Japan is very important 
as it is a very powerful decision making body, and also involves the world's 
leading charities". The difficult situation of India, the global economic 
crisis, the "prophetic" appeal from Pope Benedict XVI: an exclusive interview 
with Lenin Raghuvanshi, well-known activist and winner of the prestigious 
Gwangju Prize for human rights. 
According to Mr Raghuvanshi, "The G8 encompasses all spheres of influential 
policy making bodies of the world, like the World Bank, the International 
Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, and other major bodies. These are 
important times, when there is a serious issue of inequalities in the world - 
inflation (food and fuel crisis), climate change, environmental degradation, 
poverty eradication and social conflicts - in this context, we need to examine 
the role and policies of this powerful body (G8).
"Human rights defenders like me have three major concerns with reference to 
this important meeting: inequalities in the world created because of the food 
and fuel crisis; social degradation due to poverty and environmental 
degradation, consequences of big dams and urban policies which compound the 
pollution to the environment; and climate change. 
"Terrorism is an issue of grave importance, but how will the G8 address 
terrorism arising out of social conflict - what will be their role on the issue 
of social conflict? The world needs social justice, peace, and religious 
freedom, and the lack of this gives rise to social conflict. 
"India pays more than 26% of GDP on debt, while our education budget is 5%, and 
1% for health. India is paying most heavily on its military and returning 
interest on debt. Such gross allocation of funds is a strain on the economy, 
and results in severely curtailing welfare schemes and has a direct effect on 
poverty eradication programmes, hurting most the needs of the weakest and 
poorest populations. 
"The G8 must pay attention to more than just economic and military questions. 
The G8 club are the elite 20% of the world, using 80% of world resources and 
responsible for 78% of pollution, hence these G8 people have to engage in 
serious dialogue with nation states.
"Given that third world countries and poorer nations are in the debt trap of 
the IMF and World Bank, however, the World Bank and the IMF while giving loans 
to the poorer nations dictate terms to them controlling their policy making 
bodies, especially in the agriculture sector, textile policies and other major 
policies. Pope Benedict is prophetic in sending a message to the G8 in Japan 
hoping that generosity and farsightedness may help lead to decisions capable of 
relaunching a fair process of comprehensive development, in protection of human 
dignity. His predecessor Pope John Paul II during the Jubilee year 2000 
spearheaded the request for the G7 nations to wipe out the debts of the African 
nations. The contours of the world economy have changed dramatically over the 
last decade, and China and India wield substantial clout in the global market. 
And today the G8 is compelled to acknowledge that the global balance of power 
is changing. The G8 must
 reconsider the pressing matters of poverty alleviation, rights of the common 
people, inequity in the world, social conflict, the common good of every human 
being on this world today, to ensure sustainable development and the human 
dignity of our future generations".
 


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My final words of advice to you are educate, agitate and organize; have faith 
in yourself. With justice on our side I do not see how we can loose our 
battle.. The battle to me is a matter of joy. The battle is in the fullest 
sense spiritual. There is nothing material or social in it. For ours is a 
battle not for wealth or for power. It is battle for freedom. It is the battle 
of reclamation of human personality…. 
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