Via Campesina & Porto Alegre by posted by han Wednesday January 30, 2002 at 06:44 PM |
Via Campesina will be present with a strong delegation in Porto Alegre, Brazil at the second World Social Forum (WSF). This Forum is an important event that will reactivate our struggle against neo-liberal policies at an international level.
Via Campesina will be present with a strong delegation in Porto Alegre, Brazil at the second World Social Forum (WSF). This Forum is an important event that will reactivate our struggle against neo-liberal policies at an international level.
The events that occurred on September 11th have changed the context in which civil society operates but it did not change the agenda. On the contrary, neo-liberal policies have led to increased poverty, exclusion and repression. Now more than ever we have to put forward with urgency the need to change these neo-liberal policies. Via Campesina hopes that the WSF will be the place where social movements will meet to relaunch and strengthen their presence in the struggle for change at the national, regional and international level.
Via Campesina wants the WSF to be dynamic, participatory and a place where we can put forward our alternative proposals, develop our strategies and calendar of common action to put these proposals into practice.
An important conclusion of the WSF from 2001 was the discussion and the agreement of social movements on a calendar of action, published as the "Porto Alegre call for mobilization". Many of the actions proposed in this calendar were put into practice at the international level (Quebec and Genoa), national and regional level. Via Campesina is committed to continue this process during the second WSF.
We have however some concerns about current developments in the WSF. There is a tendency to "institutionalize" the WSF. In our opinion this puts at risk the independent, autonomous and contesting nature that emerged in the WSF.
In our opinion the WSF should remain a place where movements and organizations can actively and freely participate to develop alternatives, strategies and actions, respecting the diversity and plurality of movements and organizations. We have to maintain an open and pluralist platform that contributes to political action for change.
Via Campesina has the confidence that the WSF will continue to be a place were social movements can come together to strengthen their struggles against the inhuman neo-liberal politics.
no "baby Thatcher" by gobbe françois Thursday January 31, 2002 at 09:35 AM |
francois.gobbe@belgacom.net |
the presence of the belgian premier minister Verhofstadt at this WSF II, is not wishful. He is a good successor of the "Iron Lady", with recent destruction of Sabena (Belgian air lines) and for the future the same for railways...
A politician must be admitted in this meeting, only if he is anti-neoliberalist...
françois, by klc Thursday January 31, 2002 at 02:19 PM |
he is not going to WSF!