it financed -- and the real story
A printable (RTF) version of the 8-page newsletter can be downloaded
from http://members.iinet.net.au/~jenks/CV13.rtf
Regards
Brian Jenkins
StopMAI Coalition, Western Australia
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website http://members.iinet.net.au/~jenks/fair.html
WA Globalisation
Information', --maybe consider initiating a similar project on your own turf.
Best regards
Brian Jenkins
Hon sec, StopMAI Coalition, WA
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Proposed GATS Attack advertisement in The West Australian
Concerned organisations and individuals are invited to subscribe
of Charter 99 at
http://www.charter99.org/
Regards
Brian Jenkins
Hon. Sec., StopMAI Coalition, Western Australia
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To Give in To the Protesters Would be to Turn Democracy on its Head
So responded an angry Tony Blair to suggestions that summits like the G-8
meeting in Genoa should not take
. The
following Guardian article by Martin Woollacott takes up the theme which
he
calls a very old story in western countries.
With kind regards
Brian Jenkins
StopMAI Coalition, Western Australia
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Violence should be seen as a sign of a healthy democracy
Riots are widespread. We just have
Peter's comprehensive workshop paper (16 Jun) is at
http://members.iinet.com.au/~peterell/gats.doc
The documents can also be located from a list of helpful
GATS references which I am developing at
http://members.iinet.net.au/~jenks/anddocs.html#G3
Regards
Brian Jenkins
StopMAI Coalition (WA)
Email
up the majority on the WTO, but it is by no means
certain that they have the numbers.
Regards
Brian Jenkins
StopMAI Coalition, Western Australia
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[THE EMBARGOED PRESS RELEASE]
EU Summit: Civil Society calls on EU to
withdraw new WTO round proposal
On the eve
. Not to be missed if you
live in Perth!
Regards
Brian Jenkins
From: Adie Wilmot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, 29 May 2001 15:14
Subject: Development Network Conference, please promote
Globalisation and Civil Society: Where in the world is social justice?
15-16 June 2001
This conference will be a time
Malan can see a
good deal further and has already wisely positioned himself for due
recognition of the inevitable triumph of international civil society over
the corporate forces which Chris Patten recently styled as the 'dark side
of globalisation'.
Brian Jenkins
StopMAI Coalition, Western
FYI. It would appear that we cannot uncritically accept the Government's
(or DFAT's) bland assurance that "A necessity test . . .will not compromise
the prerogative of [WTO] member governments to regulate in order to protect
environment, health or other national standards."
Regards
Bri
**Quebec Summit--Influence for sale
**NAFTA, FTAA and us
**Banks on a knife edge
**How Malaysian defiance paid off
**Myth: Charity can replace welfare
**Prof McMurtry's landmark analysis
Best to all
Brian Jenkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://members.iinet.net.au/~jenks/fair.html
, there is division in the community and between various
organisations, but N25 is a forum for ALL viewpoints, for better or worse.
Nothing would please our opponents more than a mediocre attendance at the
Convention.
Sincerely
Brian Jenkins
StopMAI Coalition, Western Australia
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED
N25 Media Release, 30 Oct 00
Globalisation convention attracts Western Australians from all walks of life
Perth's first community convention on the economic drawbacks of
globalisation will be held on 25 November at Curtin University and is
drawing participants from all walks of life and with
.
Please, therefore, pass the word around quickly and help us launch the
Perth N25 Convention as a resounding community voice against the trampling
of human rights, lifestyle and natural environment in the irrational
pursuit of unlimited corporate and bureaucratic privilege.
Sincerely
Brian Jenkins
Melbourne WEF
protest on Sept 11, by which date our firm programme and early-bird
ticket sales should be available.
Kind regards
Brian Jenkins
StopMAI Coalition, WA
http://members.iinet.net.au/~jenks
Phone 08 9246 3882
Fax 08 9246 4284
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