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----- Original Message -----
From: Walter Lippmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CubaNews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 3:00 AM
Subject: [CubaNews] Food cannot be subjected to the market


GRANMA July 3, 2001
Food cannot be subjected to
the savage laws of the market
1st World Forum on Food Sovereignty,
an alternative parallel to the Rome +
5 Summit, to be celebrated in Cuba

BY RAISA PAGES
(Granma International staff writer)

THE leaders of the world movement against neoliberal
globalization who confronted police repression in Davos,
Seattle, Bangkok, Prague, Porto Alegre and Quebec have now
chosen a very different stage for battling the burning
question of food sovereignty, at a time when the number of
hungry people exceeds 800 million globally.

Early in the month of September, the 1st World Forum on Food
Sovereignty will take place in Cuba. According to the
organizers, Cuba has been chosen because - as a consequence of
the U.S. blockade - it is one of the nations which most
suffers the most aggressions against its possibilities to
produce and import food.

In an autonomous and open manner, and sponsored by 16
non-governmental organizations, the forum will take place on
September 3-7, at the International Conference Center in
Havana, with the participation of 300 delegates from 100
nations.

In 1996, the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)
sponsored a World Food Summit in Rome, in which government
representatives and multilateral organizations participated.
The agreement that came out of that meeting was to reduce by
50%, the number of underfed people on the planet, which was
then estimated to be nearly 800 million.

Now, as the Rome + 5 Summit approaches, the number of starving
people, far from diminishing, is growing.

The organization of a forum in Havana, alternative to the
government forum which will take place in Europe, responds to
an idea that emerged from the World Forum in Porto Alegre,
Brazil, last January.

Eleven social organizations are sponsoring the world meeting
in Cuba, with the addition of 15 NGOs, whose members have been
protagonists of the latest massive protests against neoliberal
globalization.

The executive committee of the forum is made up of Cuban
Gilberto Zayas of the National Association of Small Farmers
(ANAP); Spaniard Vicente Garcés of the Center for Rural
Studies and International Agriculture; Brazilian Francisco
Meneses of the Inter-American Network on Agriculture and
Democracy; Frenchman Pierre Vuarin of the APM world network;
and Honduran Rafael Alegría of Vía Campesina, an international
organization of landless men and women.

"There is no political will on the part of many governments to
discuss the agreements signed in Rome," affirmed Meneses.

In a public statement, the executive committee underlined that
it defends those who suffer from the commercialization of
land, the savage opening of borders, the privatization of life
and the increase in poverty and inequalities.

FOOD IS NOT A COMMODITY

For campesino leader Rafael Alegría, food cannot be considered
a commodity, nor can it be subject to the illogical laws of
the market.

Alegría pointed out that the world of today is an example of
the implantation of an exclusive, inhumane and imperialist
economic model which is neoliberalism.

"We are denied access to land. Agrarian reforms have either
been paralyzed or reversed. Forests, seeds and natural
resources are being privatized. They are taking away the
campesino's historic right to guarantee food security," he
indicated.

This Honduran campesino spoke about the demonstrations planned
in Geneva and in other countries, to coincide with the next
meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Qatar.

He explained that they planned to rent a ship which will leave
from Italy with international press aboard, in order to get
close to the island where the WTO executives will be meeting.
The WTO is considered by some as a tool in the democratization
process, and by others as an instrument of the large
transnational corporations.

"Since they will not allow us to land, we will send a call to
the world conscience from the sea," the representative of Via
Campesina pointed out.

"In Seattle we said that we would follow them wherever they
went, and we will," he assured.


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