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"After Tuesday's attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon,
District 
of Columbia Police Chief Charles Ramsey urged the IMF and World Bank to
cancel the meetings.

City police had been counting on colleagues from other jurisdictions,
including New York City, to help them deal with what they said could be as
many as 100,000 protesters at the meetings. "


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IMF, World Bank Delay Annual Meetings

By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
.c The Associated Press

  
WASHINGTON (AP) - The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are
postponing their annual meetings later this month because of security
concerns following the terrorist attacks against the United States,
officials 
said Friday. 

A formal announcement was expected Monday, said officials familiar with the
discussions at the two institutions.

The meetings were set for Sept. 29-30. It is not certain when or if they
will 
be rescheduled, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

``The fund and the bank have an agreement in principle that a postponement
is 
warranted, but the executive boards have to take action,'' said one
official. 

Day-to-day operating policy for the agencies is set by separate 24-member
executive boards. 

``Because of the tragedy, everybody is focused on how we can help the police
forces to make sure they are deployed to the best benefits of national
security,'' World Bank spokeswoman Caroline Anstey said. ``We don't want to
draw police away from other business.''

After Tuesday's attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, District
of Columbia Police Chief Charles Ramsey urged the IMF and World Bank to
cancel the meetings.

City police had been counting on colleagues from other jurisdictions,
including New York City, to help them deal with what they said could be as
many as 100,000 protesters at the meetings.

The AFL-CIO, Friends of the Earth and Oxfam America all announced on Friday
that they were pulling out of the planned demonstrations.

``For our part, the AFL-CIO will not, in any event, continue our planning to
lead a peaceful mass protest at the meeting, nor will we participate in any
such demonstration,'' AFL-CIO President John Sweeney said in a statement.

Friends of the Earth President Brent Blackwelder said, ``We have chosen to
demonstrate our commitment to peace and justice by not demonstrating.''

Organizers at Mobilization for Global Justice, one of the umbrella groups
for 
the protests, said they planned to meet Saturday to determine whether to go
ahead with the demonstrations. An announcement was expected Monday.

Oxfam called on the IMF and the World Bank to cancel rather than just
postpone this year's meeting, saying, ``This period should be reserved for
mourning and humanitarian action.''

On the Net: 

World Bank: http://www.worldbank.org/

International Monetary Fund: http://www.imf.org/

AP-NY-09-14-01 1829EDT


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