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Financial Crimes

www.financialcrimes.com | 23.09.2000 15:04

On Friday morning passers-by at the Financial Times building in London were offered a free copy of the 'Financial Crimes', containing indepentent information about the World Bank, the IMF, Anticapitalists and various other issues. The handing out of this 'spoof' newspaper was timed to coincide with the FT running a special edition about the forthcoming events in Prague.

Don't be fooled by the "spoof" format of the newspaper and the website. Despite the humour running through most pages the articles and quotes are all factual.

But who went to such trouble and why? A small group of people from Reclaim the Streets in London formed an editorial collective to produce this newspaper. Reclaim the Streets, London, is an open non-hierarchical group that takes direct action to tackle the root causes of social and ecological ills. The editors are from a diversity of backgrounds and all contributed freely with none possessing "professional" skills for the tasks we undertook (so bear with us on grammar).

Our reasons for producing a newspaper are myriad. We want to contribute to the growth of alternatives non-corporate media. We want to present other sides of debates, demonstrate the links between issues and disseminate the information that for many reasons never makes the pages of daily newspapers or television news bulletins.

Another major reason is to show you - the reader - the acts of resistance, the strikes, the blockades and the personal stories from around the world that inspired us to become involved in the continuing development of a diverse global movement against capitalism. We hope that this inspiration pollinates others to become actively involved in moving towards new societies in hundreds of different ways.

We do not, and make no claim to, have all the answers to our social and ecological problems. Indeed, we do not even all agree on all the contents of this newspaper. Developing alternatives must be a collective endeavour. Publishing this newspaper is only part of that process.

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Financial Crimes

27.09.2000 19:32

WORTHING ANARCHISTS ALSO HANDED OUT A BUNDLE OF FINANCIAL CRIMES TO COMMUTERS AT THE TOWN'S CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION ON TUESDAY, S26, FROM 6.45AM TO CATCH THE CITY WORKERS HEADING INTO TOWN. THE ACTIVISTS RETURNED IN THE EVENING TO HAND OUT LOCAL LEAFLETS EXPLAINING THE PRAGUE PROTESTS AND PUBLICISING A FORTHCOMING MEETING ON THE SUBJECT. THIS IS ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 7.45PM, AT 42 MARINE PARADE, WORTHING (ABOVE PAIGES BAR).

Pinky
mail e-mail: anarchy@worthing.eco-action


Copy?

07.10.2000 00:35

Could some one please send me a copy of Financial crimes and perhaps I can circulate it some more. I can't seem to reach  tellme@financialcrimes.com.

Email:  his0sm@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you!!!!!

shiv Malik
mail e-mail: his0sm@leeds.ac.uk


financial crimes

28.10.2000 21:49

I partly read the FC newspaper and I was impressed. It is a quality document. I recommend it. Good work. Please keep it up.

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o. panopoulos
mail e-mail: Odisseas@belgacom.net


of evils and gods

07.11.2000 21:26

Great work, very deep and abrangent. I truly hope you can carry it on. Do you know the latest about the debt of third world countries? USA is saying that if Brazil can't pay its debt, it has to hand them out Amazonia. Has plan Colombia something to do with it as well? Don't let them sleep in peace!

andrea
mail e-mail: dedemad2@hotmail.com