Archive for May 27th, 2003


Street swarming, text swarming

Street swarming, text swarming


From Smart Mobs



Geneva Braces for G8 Smartmobbing.


According to textually.org, rumors are flying that Geneva authorities will take anti-smartmob measures when 300,000 demonstrators appear to protest the G8 summit


The city of Geneva is expecting up to 300′000 demonstrators (for a city of 300′000 inhabitants). Rumors are flying, such as the cell phone network being cut off if demonstrators get out of hand, to disrupt their re-grouping and organizing on the fly. According to Christian Neuhaus, a popular spokesperson for Swisscom operator, “Swisscom has no intention of disabling their network. If they did, it would only by police order, but we have heard of no such thing”.

It’s not such a wild idea, as local cellphone networks in Mumbai, the financial center of India, were asked in March of 2002 to disable their SMS service during the day, to help reduce social unrest and avoid the organization of illegal demonstrations, according to Cellular News.

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Pigs fly?

Pigs fly?



“Occupation” must end, Sharon says


 ”It is not possible to continue holding 3 1/2 million people under occupation,” Sharon told an assembly of enraged lawmakers from his Likud Party. “You may not like the word, but what’s happening is occupation. This is a terrible thing for Israel, for the Palestinians and for the Israeli economy.”


For Sharon to even use the word “occupation” is a huge change, however, I’m listening to Democracy Now as I type this, and Rabbi Michael Lerner just said that the area of the West Bank Sharon is willing to give up is so small that Palestinians almost certainly can not and will not accept the plan.

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FTAA

FTAA


Hey, let’s  create a “free market” zone throughout the Americas, disembowel environmental rules and even the laws of nations, AND do the whole thing in secret!


Well, that’s what they’re trying to do…


FTAA FAQ



“The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) is the expansion of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to every country in Central America, South America and the Caribbean, except Cuba.


The FTAA relies on NAFTA rules for guidance in the negotiations. The proposed agreement is essentially NAFTA on steroids. But NAFTA has proven a nightmare for working families and the environment.”


What’s wrong with the FTAA?



“The FTAA allows corporations to bypass democratically adopted environmental or worker protection laws, increasing corporate power while endangering the lives of millions of people, disproportionately affecting women and people of color.


The FTAA threatens to commodify our lives by turning over the control of our schools, electricity, water, and food to corporations whose only interest is more profit.


The FTAA is being negotiated in secret. Initiated in 1994 by the 34 countries of North and South America (excluding Cuba), governments have included the business sector in FTAA talks every step of the way, but have kept the text of the treaty secret from regular people and their elected representatives. 50 members of the US House of Representatives have written to the Bush administration demanding that the text be released.


From the same site, “On Oct 31, the seventh summit of the Free Trade Area of the Americas will take place in Quito, Ecuador, home turf for what are perhaps the strongest social movements in the Americas. Ecuador’s indigenous, campesino, labor, womens’, environmental, and youth organizations have vowed to shut the summit down, and are calling for solidarity actions across the continent.”


But there’s more!
On July 28-30, there will be a mini-summit of the WTO in Montreal. Peoples Global Action, a group on the ground there has started organizing to greet them.

Plus, on Nov 20-22 in Miami, there will be yet another meeting, this one a ministerial summit. And you guessed it,
the imps of chaos will be there in force.

One major organizer in the US against FTAA is the
Communication Workers of America union who have a useful email newsletter about what’s going on. They will be in Miami in force, no doubt.


More links
Top Ten reasons to oppose FTAA
Activist resources
The belly of the beast

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Indymedia up and running in…

Indymedia up and running in Baghdad!


Right here

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