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G8 Comes to Derbyshire and Sheffield

Sheffield IMC | 25.02.2005 22:55 | G8 2005 | Sheffield

One legacy that the former home secretary has left the city is a meeting of the G8 Justice and Home Affairs ministers on the 15th to 17th June 2005, to be held somewhere in Sheffield. There is also a G8 Environment and Development Ministers Meeting in Derbyshire on 17-18th March, see M17 Derby - Protest the G8 for details of the critical mass and street party that is planned.

The G8 are the group at the heart of the corporate Globalization and the key exponents of a neoliberal economic agenda. This is an agenda which essentially promotes and protects free trade in all its forms. All aspects of life, from the production and exchange of essential goods and services, through to our health care and education, are to be determined by the forces of the "free market", maximising profit at any human or environmental cost. The G8 are responsible for co-coordinating a neo-liberal assault on our livelihoods, public services, jobs, wages and environment. In addition, the powerful influence of the G8 over international institutions such as the World Trade Orgainsation and the International Monetary Fund ensures that their interests dominate.

In an ever increasing climate of harsh criticism and suspicion over their agenda, the G8 have made promises on seeking solutions to the world's problems, but in reality have failed to deliver in making any progressive changes. Examples of this are their inability to cancel debts owed by the world's most poorest nations, or implement the Kyoto agreement to reduce greenhouse omissions that are killing our planet.

Over 2005, the UK holds the Presidency of the G8, and over this year will be hosting a series of ministerial meetings around the UK, culminating in the heads of state summit in Gleneagles, Scotland, on 6-8th July Ministers from the G8 countries will gather to discuss a range of issues from security, trade, relations with developing countries, energy and the environment. Even domestic issues, such as employment will be discussed. The meeting to be held in Derbyshire in March is on the enviroment and development, where as the one in Sheffield will be on justice and home affairs issues, including including counter-terrorism, migration, law enforcement, legal affairs and hi-tech crime.

Sheffield City Council appear to be welcoming the summit to Sheffield. Council Leader Jan Wilson has said that "Hosting the G8 JHA summit will put Sheffield firmly on the map..." and The Star has reported that "A huge armed police operation is expected to seal Sheffield city centre for the meeting to prevent a terror attack".

Over the past several years G8 Summits have been a focus for protests and counter summits. Following the Peoples Global Action call for a united global day of action in 1998, the Summit protests have, however, grown and strengthened, forcing the G8 Summits to more inaccesible locations with ever increasing security costs. The venue for the Ministerial meetings in Sheffield and the security implications that will follow are not yet known.

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Protests and other ideas were discussed at the Sheffield Social Forum Open Meeting on 17th February and a 'G8 mobilising' group emerged also some notes were taken and following on from this there has been discussion on the SSF list and a meeting has been organised for 2nd of March in The Rutland.

Suggestions made on the SSF list include:

  • Convergence centre (which will need to have space for training, so hopefully wherever we end up with will suit your purposes John.)
  • G8 Call out to get others to Sheffield - a little warm-up before the Gleneagles event.
  • Some kind of counter-conference event during the actual G8 days
  • A street event also

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Justice and Democracy

27.04.2005 21:31


Do we truly have Rights and Judicial system ?
Personal experience as per www.tribulations.freeservers.com

Loukas
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G8 Come to SHEFFIELD

20.05.2005 22:39

Sheffield City Centre will be closed from 6pm on the 16th and 17th June, this is because of a g8 summit in the Grosever Hotel in the city centre near High Street.

This is an official date as stores have been told the area will be closed to the public after 6pm,

Remember to carry ID if you are a resident or work in the s1/s2 area as there will be armed police present patrolling the area

Joe


updated events list

21.05.2005 12:45

June 16 to 17 - G8 Justice & Interior Ministers, Sheffield

Protests and events running from June 10th with protests, counter conference etc

Protests on 11th, 15th, 16th June and more...

See:
 http://www.dissent.org.uk/content/view/192/107/
 http://www.sheffield.dissent.org.uk/
 http://www.sheffieldagainstwar.org.uk

Events around the Ministers Meeting in Sheffield

Sunday 29th May - A film night of satirical shorts, comedy and lots more with Beyond TV people. 8pm Cricketers Arms, Bramall Lane. For info contact  infor@slendermeans.org.uk Also see www.beyondtv.org

Friday 10th & Saturday 11th June - The Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army is in town for 2 days of clown activist training and evening entertainments - details to be confirmed. For more info see  http://labofii.net/tour05 and www.sheffield.dissent.org.uk

Saturday 11 June - The third annual Peace in the Park festival, with an anti-G8 flavour, in Cemetery Lane park.For more info see www.peaceinthepark.org.uk

Saturday 11 June - Demonstration against the G8 Justice and Interior Ministers in advance of them coming to town. The demonstration will assemble at 10.30am on the Saturday and will march into the 'Peace in the Park' Festival in Cemetery Park. This march was called for by the Stop the War Coalition. For more info see www.sheffieldagainstwar.org.uk

Sunday 12 June Punk G8 Dissent Benefit gig and info sharing day for mobilisations in Sheffield and Gleneagles - more details to be confirmed. Contact  info@slendermeans.org.uk

Wednesday June 15 - June 17 - opening of convergence spaces in Sheffield for people to eat, sleep, plan, create, share and learn

Wednesday 15 June - G8 Ministers arrive in town. G8 Ministers will be dining that day at the Winter Gardens.

Thursday 16 June - Ongoing Ministerial meetings in Sheffield. Ministers will be dining at the Cutlers Hall.

Thursday 16 June - Friday 17 June - Call out for actions and protest against the G8 in Sheffield. Local people against the G8 host a counterconference in the convergence space with workshops, films, music and lots more. More on details on actions and counterconference coming soon at www.sheffield.dissent.org.uk

Friday 17 June - Party to celebrate our own humanity against the inhumanity of the G8.

Monday 20 June - Bike caravan from Sheffield to G8 (to arrive in edinburgh on 2nd July). For more details contact paddygillet(at)hotmail.com

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