Oxford demonstration against the WTO
eileen (pics) and richard | 13.09.2003 17:43 | Oxford
eileen (pics) and richard
eileen (pics) and richard | 13.09.2003 17:43 | Oxford
eileen (pics) and richard
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thanks but explain some things...
14.09.2003 08:50
I could not see the banners clearly, what does MSF stand
for or MST on the caps. Please don't assume that we are
all on board yet, or you may lose many valuable people...
The monster was great, I was sorry to have missed it.
newcomer
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14.09.2003 09:37
MST is: Movimento sem Terra - the Brazilian Movement of Landless Peasants
MSF is: Manufacturing Science Finance - now AMICUS-MSF - the union for skill and professional people.
If you would like to know anything else, email us or visit the website.
Cheers!
Julieanne Porter
e-mail: oxtradejustice@yahoo.co.uk
Homepage: http://www.yvs.eu.com/otj
Short Report of Oxford Fair Trade - reform WTO March
14.09.2003 17:59
Thursday September 18th: the consequences of WTO policies on the environment
Oxford Town Hall, 7.00pm
- The economics of GM food and corporate owenership of the food chain
- Alternative practices: the Brazilian Movement of Landless Peasants (MST)
- Speakers include: Caroline Lucas (MEP) plus Miriam Kennet (academic, and
editor of the book 'Green Economics')
and...
Thursday September 25th: the consequences of WTO policies on human rights
Oxford Town Hall, 7.00pm
- When civil society gets in the way: trade unions, assiniations and human
rights in Columbia - Jesus Alfonso Naranjo, President of the Columbian
Health Service Trade Union
- British union support for Columbian Trade Unionists - Gerard Kelly
ex-president of NATFHE
- Cheap goods and cheap workers - Mick Duncan, from the No Sweat campaign
The march assembled at Manzil Way and set off along the Cowley Road at 11.30. The 'Monster' attracted the attention of many passersby, who were informed about the campaign by people who leafleted as the march progressed. Throughout the march the crowd chanted... "What do we want? TRADE JUSTICE! When do we want it? NOW!"
After crossing Magdelen Bridge, the march turned off the High Street and down Turl Street, before morphing into a rally on Broad Street. Here, the crowd heard from several speakers, including veteran CND campaigner Bruce Kent. A play was also staged by Waterworks Theatre Group to highlight the inequalities engendered by WTO policies.
Oxford Labour councillor John Tanner expressed his hope that all aspects of the loosely termed 'global justice movement' (my phrase) would come together to oppose any policies contrary to basic human rights. These include anti-militarism, environmentalists and fair trade campaigners, as all these issues are linked and must be fought in a united and co-ordinated fashion.
Ian