From: "Macdonald Stainsby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 16:45:00 -0700
To: "Rad Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [R-G] CHOGM

The following article appears in the current issue of Green Left Weekly
(www.greenleft.org.au):

March on CHOGM gains momentum
BY EWAN SAUNDERS & TIM STEWART

BRISBANE - Plans for a massive march on the Commonwealth Heads of Government
Meeting in October are gaining momentum, with plans by community groups and
environmental and social justice organisations in the CHOGM Action Network
now well advanced.

The "March on CHOGM" is set to be one of the largest and most politically
charged mass spectacles yet of the ever-growing Australian component of the
global anti-corporate movement.

Taking a route through the city centre, the march is set to come to a finale
at Musgrave Park, just metres from where police barricades are expected to
be raised to protect the government representatives attending CHOGM.

The ALP state government, proud host to the international forum, has done
its best to legitimise CHOGM by announcing a week-long program of fireworks
and fairy floss. The People's Centre, People's Day, People's Festival, and
People's Forum have all been carefully formulated to deflect criticism of
CHOGM and weaken the appeal of a mass political protest.

The ALP has claimed that CHOGM is a legitimate political institution, a
"champion of the poor" concerned with "people-centred development".

The planned protests therefore, Labor claims, are "anti-democratic". There
is "no excuse for any violent or disruptive behaviour during CHOGM", Premier
Peter Beattie has said, because "protesters can peacefully demonstrate their
opposition by expressing their views on the internet".

The planned March on CHOGM follows the tradition of militant mass marches in

Quebec City and Genoa, where tens, even hundreds, of thousands have
descended on the international summits demanding an end to the policies of
the free market.

The militant mass march also has the prospect of mobilising the widest
number of people around demands such as cancelling Third World debt,
boycotting the World Trade Organisation talks in Qatar, and calling for a
treaty between government and Aboriginal Australia.

The last demand is what inspires Murri community leader Sam Watson, who told
Green Left Weekly "the March on CHOGM is a critical opportunity for the
Aboriginal political movement to seize the world stage and take the
political struggle to a global platform. With the vast number of
international media in Brisbane on October 6, it is up to us to impress the
message of our protest on them."

Watson also rejected recent reports that Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe has been
contacted by Aboriginal leaders requesting support for land claims, stating
"Mugabe is an example of a violent, despotic thug and these are the sorts of
people we should be challenging at CHOGM".

"We need to join the March on CHOGM, as Aboriginal nations of this country
seek justice and not just talk about reconciliation. The historical clock
cannot move forward without a treaty between the government and Aboriginal
people of this country," said Watson.

Among groups already planning creative additions to the march are Queers
Eradicating Economic Rationalism, who are involved in planning a queer
contingent, and the Queensland Conservation Council, who plan to address
global climate change issues.

Friends of the Earth, which is planning to join the March on CHOGM, remains
unconvinced of the Beattie government's call that "the Commonwealth Heads of
Government Meeting and protesters are on the same side when it comes to the
effects of globalisation on poor countries".

Hamish Alcorn of FoE Brisbane told Green Left "CHOGM's agenda is to convince
[us], with a lot of flowery rhetoric, that the Third World countries should
[support] free trade agreements like the General Agreement on Trade and
Services."

"We believe GATS will subordinate the social and economic needs of local
communities to corporate profits."

Beattie has tried to put some distance between CHOGM and institutions like
the World Economic Forum and the World Bank, saying "people should not
confuse CHOGM with major international financial or trade conferences that
are also held on a regular basis".

But he admits that, in the end, CHOGM is a forum committed to "free trade",
arguing "CHOGM recognises the significant contribution that enhanced export
opportunities can make for reducing poverty, and is calling for improved
market access for the exports of all countries, particularly developing
countries, and the removal of all barriers to the exports of the least
developed countries".

The scene is set for a political confrontation to occur between those who
are at the helm of the globalisation ship, and those who stand in solidarity
with the poor and the oppressed.

In the view of its organisers, the March on CHOGM will ensure that those
wanting to add their voice are incorporated into protest plans.

Alcorn told Green Left "the reason why FOE is interested in the March on
CHOGM is because there are many groups and individuals who are wanting to
protest and the March on CHOGM is a vehicle for including the broadest range
of people possible."

"We respect that some people may want to engage in civil disobedience-type
actions but the key component of our call is to have as big and diverse an
action as possible."

[To find out more about the March on CHOGM, check the web site on
<http://www.chogm-action-network>.]


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Macdonald Stainsby
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                                     --Bertholt Brecht



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