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President of the World Bank gets a nasty surprise

Matt S | 20.02.2003 20:01

The President of the World Bank visited Oxford on Wednesday 19th February, to give a speech at the Amnesty International human rights lectures. He was given a rousing welcome by local activists.

The President of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn, visited Oxford on Wednesday 19th February, in order to give a series of talks. His keynote address was in the Sheldonian Theatre, where he gave a lecture on human rights as part of the Amnesty International lecture series.

He was welcomed by over 50 protestors, several of whom were dressed as the Grim Reaper (after all, Death follows the World Bank wherever it goes), and all of whom were armed with pots, pans and drums. After leafletting the audience members, those protestors who remained outside started a pots and pans protest in solidarity with similar protests held in Argentina and other Latin American countries in protest against the World Bank/IMF. The sound was clearly audible in the lecture hall, along with chants of "el pueblo unido, jamas sera vencido!"

Many anti-World Bank protestors were also present inside the lecture hall, although unsurprisingly the majority of the presentation consisted of Wolfensohn pontificating. Those who attended the lecture were left in no doubt as to the unpopularity of the World Bank however, and when they emerged into New College Lane they were confronted with an alternative film screening by UNdercurrents and other local activists...showing the truth about World Bank policies.

The President of the World Bank is now fully aware that wherever he goes, people will point to his hypocrisy and continuing abuse of human rights. May there be many more nights like this in Oxford....

Matt S
- e-mail: matthew.sellwood@new.ox.ac.uk