At midday on 9 Nov a protest against the WTO took place in WTO Director-general
Mike Moore's home town, Christchurch, to coincide with the opening of the talks
at Doha. It took the form of a "tour of capitalist greed". You can see photos at
http://www.interactive.orcon.net.nz/frontpage.html

The press release describing the action follows.

Bill


NO TO WTO COALITION - CHRISTCHURCH 
 
Media Release For Immediate Use
7 November 2001
 
Anti-WTO Coalition Marks Qatar Meeting with "Tour of Capitalist Greed" in Mike
Moore's Hometown - November 9th
 
The Christchurch No To WTO Coalition, which includes GATT Watchdog, ARENA,
Campaign Against Foreign Control of
Aotearoa, the Anarchist Round Table, Socialist Workers Organization, the Young
Greens and Staunch will hold a march and
"Tour of Capitalist Greed" in WTO Director-General Mike Moore's hometown from 12
noon - 2pm on Friday November 9th.  
 
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) holds its 4th Ministerial meeting from 9-13
November, in Doha, Qatar.  Free trade and unrestricted foreign investment are
destroying people's lives and the environment.  The Christchurch action is one
of many being held throughout the world on Friday in opposition to the WTO. 
Other anti-WTO protests will be held in Auckland and Wellington. 
 
The 142-member WTO oversees 28 agreements which set the rules of global trade. 
The transnational corporations which
dominate the local and global economy enjoy enormous influence in shaping these
rules to advance their goals - more profits, not peoples' wellbeing. 
 
The action against the WTO starts with a rally in City Mall at the corner of
Cashel and High Streets at 12pm.  The Christchurch premises of four
representative transnational corporations will be the focus of a Tour of
Capitalist Greed to highlight both the takeover of New Zealand by transnationals
and their power and influence in the WTO.  The march will stop outside the Nike
Shop in City Mall (Between Colombo St and Oxford Terrace); Telecom (Hereford
St); Starbucks (Cathedral Square) before returning to the starting point outside
the Westpac Trust head office.
 
Along with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund the WTO works to
set a single economic policy for the whole world.  One which advances the needs
of transnational capital - more profits, never mind the human and environmental
costs. 
 
This means more freedom to exploit for global big business, widening
inequalities between and within countries, more
privatization of public assets, utilities and services, and more unemployment
and low-paid, low quality, insecure jobs.
WTO commitments help to lock in the crippling economic reforms which many
countries have undergone as a condition of
receiving IMF/World Bank loans, and which we have experienced here through
Rogernomics. Barriers to "free" trade are
dismantled and economies restructured to suit the whims of big business.
Domestic environmental and social regulations, like export bans on rare native
timbers, public health laws or food standards, if deemed by the WTO to be a
barrier to free trade, must be scrapped or that country risk sanctions or other
punitive trade measures.  
 
While they wage war against Afghanistan, George Bush, Helen Clark and other
world leaders are brandishing free trade and investment as a weapon against
terrorism.  They cynically see the September 11 attacks as a way to try to
revive a free market ideology that has been badly discredited and challenged
around the world.  We say no to the WTO! Oppose corporate globalisation!
 
For further comment contact Aziz Choudry or Leigh Cookson (GATT Watchdog):  Ph
(03) 3662803: Email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 

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