This is apparently one of several callouts to blockade the 2005 G8 summit.
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Isolate the G8: Wednesday 6th July 2005
People in Scotland have a long history of resistance to injustice – from the highland clearances to the Poll Tax. This summer, when the rulers of the world’s eight most powerful countries attempt to meet in Perthshire, resistance in Scotland will again take centre stage. Come and help shut down the G8.
It’s time to move beyond protest to effective action. This is a call to blockade the summit, to stop the G8 functioning. We are not fooled by their promises of action on climate change and global poverty. It was formed to maintain 'business as usual': it has done nothing else for thirty years.
With so many people from so many countries against the G8, the ideas, tactics and actions used to blockade the summit will of course be diverse. The co-ordinated participation of thousands will allow us to achieve our goal: to shut down the G8 and isolate our so-called leaders from everything they need to exercise power.
Nobody asked the Scottish people if they wanted the G8 summit to happen here. However, it gives us the opportunity to challenge how the G8 exploits all of us; from the Gleneagles hotel staff cleaning up after the rich, to the Third World farmers paid next to nothing to grow their coffee.
Be part of the blockades. Be part of the global day of action in villages, towns and cities across the world. Isolate the G8!
"If you go to a demonstration and then go home, that’s something. But the people in power can live with that. What they can’t live with is sustained pressure that keeps on building, groups that keep on doing things, people that learn from the last time and do it better next time…"
For all the information you need on accommodation in Scotland, camping and covergence spaces & blockading, visit www.dissent.org.uk
For all the information you need on the global day of action, visit Peoples’ Global Action at www.agp.org
Statement issued by the final plenary of the Festival of Dissent!, Lanarkshire, 9th April 2005.
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