Quite right that following Genoa, there should be an intensified 
theoretical criticisms of global capitalism.

But although there is the argument for reparations to Africa, including for 
apartheid and the wars that apartheid South Africa caused over half the 
continent, but does anyone know how the organisers of this teach in, extend 
the concept of apartheid to talk of "global apartheid"?

Chris Burford

London


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>ENDING GLOBAL APARTHEID:
>TEACH IN FOR ACTION ON THE WORLD BANK AND IMF
>Washington, DC, Sept. 27-29, 2001
>http://www.essentialaction.org/wbimf/
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>During the Joint Annual Meetings of the World Bank and International
>Monetary Fund (IMF) this September, tens of thousands of people will
>converge in Washington, DC to be a part of the growing Global
>Justice Movement. They will be calling for an end to the policies
>and practices of the IMF and World Bank that have caused  widespread
>poverty, inequality, and suffering among the world's peoples and
>damage to the world's environment.
>
>As part of this movement, Fifty Years is Enough, Jobs with Justice,
>Global Exchange, Essential Action and World Bank Bonds
>Boycott/Center for Economic Justice are organizing a Teach In on the
>global impact of the World Bank and IMF.
>
>Thursday, Sept. 27, 7 pm, Opening Event, National Baptist Memorial
>Church, 16th St and Columbia. Sept. 28 and 29, Plenaries all day, at
>National Baptist and Casa del Pueblo Methodist Church, 1459 Columbia
>Rd., NW, Washington, DC
>
>Plenary sessions will address the true global impact of the World
>Bank and IMF (on labor, environment, debt, the HIV/AIDS crisis, and
>more). The Teach In will also discuss active national and
>international campaigns against these institutions. Speakers will be
>primarily from the Global South to discuss their experiences and
>campaigns first hand in countries such as India, the Philippines,
>South Africa, Senegal, Brazil, and many more.
>
>Tickets: Thursday evening opening Event: $10; Friday and Saturday:
>$25; Three day ticket: $30
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>For latest information, schedules, speakers lists and to buy tickets
>please visit www.essentialaction.org or contact Monica Wilson at
>202-387-8030.
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