Between June 1st and 3rd, the world’s
seven richest countries
plus Russia held their annual summit in the French town of
Evian,
close to the Swiss border. This group, known as the
G-8, was created in 1975 to informally discuss global financial and economic issues. A prime example of
corporate-led globalization at work, the G-8 policies generally
favor the interests of multinational corporations and offer little forum for the interests of ordinary people. As the G-8 members are the major shareholders in the
IMF and
World Bank, the
recommendations made during the summits are
put into practice by these
highly secretive lending institutions.
Many
critics believe these
neo-liberal policies accelerate the
concentration of wealth, attack workers' rights,
lower living standards for the vast majority of the population, attack cultural diversity, and
harm the environment. Though the G-8
claims to combat world poverty, it has never offered to cancel the debt of poor countries, preferring
‘debt relief’, which has proven insufficient and driven countries such as
Argentina into bankruptcy.
The G-8 summits have been
actively opposed since 1989 by a
loose coalition of
NGO's, unions,
religious groups, political parties and activist groups world-wide, though mainstream media outlets have failed to cover either the level of protest or the
core issues. At the 2001 meeting in Italy, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Genoa after police killed 23 year old
Carlo Guiliani, and
planted weapons on peaceful protesters after
violently raiding the Indymedia offices at the Genoa Social Forum.
Thursday May 29th - 1st day of protests in Lausanne.
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- Friday May 30th - Protests start in Geneva with Critical Mass,
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then a march to WTO offices
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and the No Borders Demo.
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- Sunday June 1st: After much preparation, activists were out on the streets hours before the summit began in Evian.
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While they blockaded the roads into Evian,
story photos 1 2 police raided the Indymedia convergence center 12 miles away in Geneva.
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Later in the day, two British activists were serious injured by police. One, an Indymedia volunteer, needed a two hour long operation to repair leg injuries caused by a concussion grenade.
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The other fell 60 feet from a road bridge after his rope was cut during an attempted blockade.
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- June 1st & 2nd: Riots in Geneva
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Full Coverage: in English:
nadir.org -
Indymedia UK -
Indymedia G8 Site
in Spanish:
lahaine.org -
IMC Chile -
IMC Argentina -
IMC Uruguay
Links: The
World Social Forum offers sound
alternatives to capitalism.
New Economics Foundation -
Simple International Debt and Finance Analysis -
Report: Did the G8 Drop the Debt? -
The G8, The Global Fund and Disease Prevention - Upcoming Anti-Capitalist Events
Abolish the Bank -
Indymedia -
Protest net