Peoples Global Action Statement on Cancun
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From September 10th to 14th
2003 the World Trade Organization (WTO) plans
to hold its fifth Ministerial Meeting in Cancun, Mexico. The WTO will be
discussing four controversial Singapore issues - investment, competition,
transparency in government procurement and trade facilitation. Moreover, it
will also make important decisions on key agricultural issues. The WTO has
already increased food insecurity, landlessness, indebtedness and privatization
in Asia. There can be no doubt that the decisions to be taken will go against
the interests of the people of Asia and the masses of people everywhere.
The WTO is an undemocratic and
illegitimate institution that is built in the interests of Transnational
Corporations. Through the WTO, imperialists seek to further commoditize the
world and profit from its peoples. Because of the WTO our food security has
been endangered. People especially peasants are becoming landless and marginal
farmers because of dumping of agricultural products from MNCs and industrialist
countries. Consequently the peasants are not getting a reasonable price for
their farm products. Peasants are
losing their patent rights over bio-diversity. On the other hand, given the
heavy subsidization to agro-producers in the northern developed countries its
direct impacts on the south is articulated with heavy reduction in productivity
in agriculture. That is why, we want the abolition of the WTO.
The WTO Ministerial in Seattle 1999
turned out to be a disaster for the proponents of capitalist globalization, and
for the first time the mainstream media could no longer remain silent about the
global protests against neo-liberalism. The WTO then went to hide in the desert
in Doha, Qatar, and Cancun might now be a second Seattle (in spite of its inaccessibility
for so many millions who would like to protest at the ministerial). Around the
world organizations and grassroots' movements are mobilizing to derail the WTO!
In Asia, as elsewhere there has been
incredible resistance to capitalist globalization. Hundreds of thousands have
protested against the WTO agreements, against privatization, against the
Structural Adjustment Programs of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the
World Bank, against militarization and war from Bangalore to Bangkok and from
Dhaka to Manila. Earlier this year in India a wide variety of peoples'
movements traveled the length of the subcontinent to connect with countless
peoples' struggles and together proclaimed their rejection of neo-liberalism, ommunalism,
feudalism, fundamentalism, patriarchy and war! Indigenous peoples have
mobilized to reclaim their lands; peasants and landless and agricultural
laborers have fought TNCs such as Coca-Cola over the right to use their natural
resources; farmers have protested (with some success) against the sale of
genetically engineered seeds/foods that will increase the power of agribusiness
TNCs over the world's food supply; women's organizations in South Korea and the
Philippines have mobilized against war; the landless people in Bangladesh have
mobilized to establish their land rights; the common people in Bangladesh are
still fighting to protect their natural gas from the grip of US oil companies,
and to protect the industries and agriculture that are threatened by the
policies of the World Bank and IMF; in countless villages and urban
neighborhoods around Asia people are resisting the impacts of capitalist
globalization and all forms of domination.
Many different sectors will continue
their struggles against capitalism in diverse ways: peasants, indigenous,
dalits, trade unionists, students, youth groups, women's movements and
environmental organizations are taking to the streets and paths this September
in response to the call for action issued by the PGA Asia convenors and other
calls issued in Asia. We call for decentralized actions everywhere during the
WTO Ministerial in Cancun from September 10th until 14th.
At the same time we want to celebrate as a sustained global movement. We want
to continue our search, asking questions like the Zapatistas, towards a
different world here and now. We want to question the patriarchal capitalist
logic of war. Not only during summit protests like in Hyderabad, Geneva,
Seattle, Prague, Bangkok, Quebec, Genoa, Quito, Buenos Aires and everywhere -
but also in our everyday life we want to creatively turn our anger into
resistance. Together with many
grassroots movements active within the Peoples' Global Action (PGA) framework,
we say: Ya Basta! Enough!
Shut down the WTO!