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International Resistance - OCCUPY MONACO

Dead King | 06.01.2011 12:43 | Free Spaces | Globalisation | Public sector cuts

We'll give Capital Flight a whole new meaning. 1st August 2011

1st August 2011

Monaco is 2.2 km sq - it has 33,000 inhabitants of whom 84% are foreign born tax exiles. There are around 500 police officers in Monaco - external security is provided by France. The only real standing army of which to speak are the 100 bodyguards provided for the royal household.

The facts are simple the Philip Greens of this world (or rather his wife) inhabit these places. We are told in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Greece et...c that capital is mobile and that in a global political economy there is not much we can do about it. Hence the structures of reducing corporation tax, dividends tax etc in a 'race to the bottom' which means that large nation states (in which most of us live) find it increasingly hard to fund themselves as viable welfare states at the outset of the 21st century.

Most of the corporate oligarchs of Europe, be they Swedish, Italian etc maintain a presence in Monaco and the European peoples are told there is nothing they can do about it.

Except that is, use our constitutional rights as European citizesn as enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights ( freedom of movement and freedom of association) to show our peaceful disdain for such individuals by occupying their spaces.

From the early modern period of the Peasants Revolt and Wat Tyler to the Jarrow Street marchers there have been dominated peoples march upon the forces of domination and capital (in Britain's case London).

In a global economy with a transnational capitalist class, this action is the exact same response, albeit to changed circumstances.

Instead of Newcastle to London like the Jarrow Workers we go from every nation state of Europe towards this 2.2 km sq. principality and show that the people's of Europe mean business.

Capital is highly mobile in a global economy, but so are people, why shouldn't protest be the same? Thousands of us from across Europe meeting in Monaco would be an intriguing prospect.

Bare in mind that while tax exiles love tax havens for their obvious merits - these places don't actually have standing armies.

Lets get organised and plan travel and strategy.
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Dead King

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Nice one Trigger...

06.01.2011 13:41

Hmmm, one wanders; had the Allies flown over occupied France, with a big loud speaker (the 1940’s equivalent of facebook) blurting out..."we will be landing on the 6th June 1944..." how different the outcome of that 'event' might have been.

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re: trigger

07.01.2011 02:57

Your right on that. however in this climate there is no way to organize mass actions with out police and governments finding out. It would just be another beat down and mass arrest..... unless enough people turn up to out number the pigs and are strong enough not to take any shit. how do we move forward? is it worth having these mass actions that just give the pigs the chance to data base activists for future repression?

anon


Facebook page has gone

11.01.2011 23:21

Facebook page has gone - maybe better to plan tactics somewhere else?

Red Sonja


Occupy Monaco back on facebook...

16.01.2011 16:20

Find us, Occupy Monaco, add us as friends (we can't ask you at the moment, facebook has taken friends requests and messages away from us for four days...), and let's get building...

Occupy Monaco
mail e-mail: occupymonaco@gmail.com


Monaco

30.04.2011 11:49

Sure any action on Monaco would scare bimbos. True the french copers would be there in force. Most of Monaco is a piggy bank, real estate is one of the most expensive in the world,
tax exile invest in real estate. Banks for management of "real worth individuals" assets, abound. There are some vicious violent rabid elitist people there, and don't forget it has been a nazi bolt hole at the end of WWII.
Cheers

Fuchs68