Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 09:18:44 PST
From: sean anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

please network as widely as possible

International Direct Action against Global Capitalism.  I hope you will
join us.

email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to let us know what you are doing.

"The collapse of the global marketplace would be a traumatic event 
with unimaginable consequences. Yet I find it easier to imagine than 
the continuation of the present regime." George Soros, financial 
speculator.  

ACTION PROPOSAL FOR JUNE 18TH

A PROPOSAL FOR: A day of protest, action, and carnival in financial 
centres across the globe on 18th June 1999. ....Wherever there is 
oppression there is resistance..... A proposal has been made by 
various groups and movements of activists from Great Britain to hold 
an international day of action aimed at the heart of the global 
economy: the financial centres, banking districts and multinational 
corporation power bases. The suggested date is the 18th June 1999. 
Movements involved include Reclaim the Streets (RTS, a popular 
movement seeking the liberation of city streets and public spaces 
using direct action, and now Western European Convenors of Peoples' 
Global Action), Anarchists from Melbourne, Sydney and Darwin, North 
America,and London Greenpeace (an anarchist group independent of 
Greenpeace International, recently involved in a large successful 
battle with McDonald's). This proposal is made in the spirit of 
strengthening our international networks and follows from the success 
of co-ordinated global action during May 16-20th 1998. These days saw 
actions, protests and demonstrations on all continents, for example 
over 30 reclaim the Streets parties in over 20 countries - a 
combination of illegal carnival, protest and direct action, catalysed 
by RTS in London. In Brasilia 50,000 landless peasants were on the 
streets, while in Hyderabad, India, 200,000 were protesting. These 
events coincided with the 'G8' meeting in Birmingham, Great Britain, 
and the third ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organisation in 
Geneva, Switzerland. The 'G8' consists of the leaders of the eight 
most industrialised countries and exists solely to promote economic 
globalisation, "free" trade and corporate dominance.  

Next year between the 18th-20th June the G8 will meet in Koln, 
Germany. The idea is to take action around the globe to coincide with 
this meeting. This also links with the proposed tour of Indian 
farmers/activists in Europe to campaign against the World Trade 
Organisation and multinational corporations. The proposal is to 
encourage as many movements and groups as possible to organise their 
own autonomous protests or actions, on the same day (June 18th), in 
the same geographical locations (financial/corporate/banking/business 
districts) around the world. Events could take place at relevant 
sites, e.g. multinational company offices, local banks, stock 
exchanges. Each event would be organised autonomously and co-
ordinated in each city or financial district by a variety of 
movements and groups. It is hoped that a whole range of different 
groups will take part, including workers, peasants, indigenous 
peoples, women, students, the landless, environmentalists, 
unwaged/unemployed and others....everyone who recognises that the 
global capitalist system, based on the exploitation of people and the 
planet for the profit of a few, is at the root of our social and 
ecological troubles.  

The proposal has already been discussed by movements and groups on 
all continents, for example the Karnataka State Farmers (KRRS, 
India), the Rainbow Keepers (ecologists from ex-USSR states), 
Processo de Communidades Negras (Colombian Black communities 
movement), Friends of the Earth, Uruguay (Environmentalists), CTERA 
(Argentinean teachers Union), Reclaim the Streets (New York, USA; 
Prague, Czech Republic; Sydney, Australia), COMUTRAS (textile workers 
union, El Salvador), peasant movements in Mozambique and many more. 
Plans are already well advanced in London, and Koln, Germany. Ideas 
are flowing and enthusiasm is growing. We'd very much like to hear 
what you think. Please subscribe to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
email list; send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following 
request:  

subscribe J18DISCUSSION Your Name

then you can email [EMAIL PROTECTED] and your message will 
automatically go to other interested groups around the world to 
facilitate wider discussion of this proposal. Or write to 'June 
18th', PO Box 9656, London, N4 4JY, Great Britain.  

OUR RESISTANCE WILL BE AS TRANSNATIONAL AS CAPITAL!



UK JUNE 18TH NEWS

June 18 1999, the simultaneous occupation and transformation of 
Financial districts across the globe.  

This action - timed to coincide with the first day of the G8 summit 
of world leaders in Koln, Germany - is being networked around the 
world and hundreds of groups are beginning to organise locally. This 
Bulletin has been compiled by some groups in the UK and is just a 
glimpse of how planning is going for the day. It should also act as a 
catalyst and start the new J18 email discussion list working. June 
18th will be an extraordinary action - the ground is being laid for 
huge social and political changes. Radical social movements from all 
over the world are beginning to work together; this day could be a 
landmark in that process. Never before has there been a time when co-
ordinated action across the planet has been so necessary and so 
possible. But there is a lot more work to do if we want to make it 
truly effective, as well as pivotal in the escalation and 
continuation of our struggle. Before the news - for those who don't 
know what June 18th is - go to the end of this message where you can 
read the action proposal which has been sent out all over the world.  

1) THE NEW J18DISCUSSION LIST

This list is now up and running. The old list 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is now defunct. If you want to subscribe, 
send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following request: 
subscribe J18DISCUSSION Your Name So GET YOURSELF SUBSCRIBED The 
function of this list is to enable global discussion about planning 
the J18 action. IT WILL ONLY WORK IF WE ALL PARTICIPATE IN IT. Let's 
launch the list with a bang - send in news from your own region, tell 
everyone how preparations and networking are going. What crazy ideas 
are you having? What kind of groups are getting involved in your 
area? What problems are occurring? etc.  

2) SOME NEWS FROM THE UK

20,000 lovely little folding leaflets have been printed and are being 
rapidly distributed. (Contact us if you want some sent to you - they 
are very specific to the UK action however.) We have been holding 
monthly co-ordination meetings in London (the next one is Sunday 13th 
December at 51 Argyle St from 12-3pm.). Representatives from all UK 
groups are welcome. These have been well attended by a variety of 
different groups including Reclaim the Streets, London Animal Action, 
London Greenpeace/Mclibel, Zapatista Support groups, Genetic 
Engineering Network and Green Student Network. We still need to 
expand the network by a long way and involve many more sectors - 
women, workers, students etc. Local groups throughout the UK are 
responding to the action - Edinburgh Autonomous Centre is going to do 
a local action the week before J18, Bristol and London and Sheffield 
groups are planning to hold a large J18 gathering/conference in the 
new year. Sheffield's is on January 18th @ 8pm at the Grapes Pub, 
Trippet Lane. Other dates and venues to be announced. Groups as 
diverse as The Campaign Against the Arms Trade, Church Action on 
Poverty, Sexual Freedom Coalition, Class War, National Union of 
Students, Striking Tameside Care Workers and Earth First! are 
discussing making the action part of their campaigning next year, and 
we were pleased to welcome the Liverpool Dockers on board last month 
to add to the diversity which is the key component to this day of 
action. Workshops have been held at various gatherings including the 
Anarchist Bookfair and Third World First conference, Earth First! 
gathering and the Bradford Mayday reunion.  

3) SOME INTERNATIONAL NEWS

The proposal for action is being networked all over the place - it 
has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian, 
Punjabi, Dutch and some indigenous Mexican Languages. Answers are 
coming back from all sorts of people ranging from indigenous groups 
to street reclaimers in Bombay, Sydney, Tel Aviv, New York, Prague 
and more - from Radical French Unemployed activists to international 
hacktivist groups, from the Peoples' Global Action network to the 
Anti-MAI network. Someone told a wonderfully inspiring story of how a 
J18 proposal email had travelled from the UK - via New York, 
Colorado, several other US cities down to Mexico city then to Chiapas 
and back to them personally - with a note reading "wow this action 
looks exciting - have you heard about it?". The power of global 
electronic networking can be amazing. Much more work needs doing. 
Many people feel that the day will only reach its full potential if 
groups in Europe and the USA and the large social movements from the 
South (e.g.. Zapatistas in Mexico/KRRS in India/Movimento Sem Terra 
in Brazil) act together.  

4)SOME PUBLICITY IDEAS From London

The UK leaflets are doing the rounds - but there have been some other 
publicity ideas: Stickers for ATM Cash machines, Rubber stamping bank 
notes, Posters made by screen printing onto pages of the Financial 
Times, Regional meetings/workshops. There are also plans to publish a 
programme with action map of the City of London (Location of key 
targets, stock exchanges, Bank HQ's, Transnational Company HQ's, 
which will be given out before the day.)  

5)SOME ACTION IDEAS for the London event:

There have been many ideas flowing around - some of which can't of 
course be talked about on email - but here is a taster: giving out 
free food to city workers at lunch time Phone in Sick day get cycle 
couriers to strike prevent company directors getting to work lots 
more custard pies (The head of the World Trade Organisation was pied 
in London a few weeks ago) Laughing all the way to the bank 
Permaculture gardens springing up in unusual places critical mass 
bike demo Pirate radio workshops in squatted office blocks 
leafletting/agitprop handed out Pickets and actions on HQ's, 
exchanges, banks etc. Throwing around lots of fake money Everyone 
brings a corporate share and burns it collectively Sound system in 
balloon floating above the City !  

More brainstorming and dreaming is necessary....... A dream list will 
be put together by the end of the month, which will be used to 
inspire ideas for actions. If you have any ideas to add to the 
dream/wish list email them to the discussion list.  

6) J18 WEB SITE

A special J18 web site has been designed and its url is
www.gn.apc.org/june18.
 We hope that local groups will put up their own pages on it.

7)THE TRANSNATIONAL CARAVAN

An amazing action which is related to June 18 is the Transnational 
Caravan (working title) - organised by groups involved with the 
Peoples' Global Action. This is an action tour of Europe by 500 
radical Indian activists, which begins in May and ends at the G8 in 
Koln on June 18th. The idea is to bring issues affecting the South to 
the doorsteps of the companies and institutions responsible in the 
North. If you would like to help with this or find out more email 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  


8)WHAT NEXT

Let's have more dialogue and more news - June 18th has enormous 
potential - SPREAD the idea NETWORK, ORGANISE local meetings, CHOOSE 
your favourite Transnational Corporation or bank and find out as much 
as possible about them so that you can PLAN your action, and most of 
all DREAM DREAM DREAM.............. IMAGINE WHAT IS POSSIBLE....... 
Proletarian revolutions will be festivals or nothing, for festivity 
is the very keynote of the life they announce. Mustapha Khayati  







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