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Social Movements
"NAM Is an Alternative to the Neo-Liberal Agenda" Print
Written by (posted by) Rebecca Kim   
Tuesday, 19 September 2006

The 14th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement(NAM) was held in Havana, Cuba, from 11-16 September 2006. Welcoming 50 heads of state and government from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean with a vision of a revitalized bloc of non-alignment, the Summit focused on strengthening the NAM. The declaration adopted at the Summit by leaders of more than half of the UN seats (53 countries in Africa, 38 in Asia, 24 in Latin America and the Caribbean, and one in Europe) expressed "grave concern about the deterioration of the situation ... in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, as a result of the unlawful policies and practices being carried out by Israel."

Following is an IPS-TerraViva interview with Ms. Thenjiwe Mtintso, South Africa's Ambassador to Cuba.


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pledge to fight against privatisation in Delhi Print
Written by Joint Action Committee of Delhi Eloectricity Employees   
Tuesday, 13 June 2006
In an election ordered by the Hon'ble Delhi High Court the Delhi State Electricity Workers Union led by Gen. Secy. Kuldeep Kumar, affiliated to the Joint Action Committee of Delhi Eloectricity Employees and Engineers (Delhi Vidyut Karamchari aur abiyanta Sanyukt Morcha) got 83.9 % of the votes polled.
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Sign on Statement Against IFIs Print
Written by Jubliee South   
Tuesday, 13 June 2006
The following is a sign-on statement that expresses a critique of the role and operations of international financial institutions and calls on social movements, people’s organizations, NGOs, citizens groups, community organizations, trade unions and working class organizations, and political movements to wage a concerted campaign against the IFIs on a common platform, and organize coordinated mobilizations in as many countries as possible leading up to and culminating during the week of the Annual Meetings in September 2006.
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RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT THE PARTI SOSIALIS MALAYSIA(PSM) Print
Written by PARTI SOSIALIS MALAYSIA(PSM)   
Tuesday, 06 June 2006
1. The Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) strongly condemns the brutal attack by the police on peaceful demonstrators at the KLCC on 8 May 2006 over their protest against the price increases of oil and electricity. The PSM demands that the government immediately sets up the IPCMC (Independent Police Complaint and Misconduct Commission).


2. Demands that the government immediately registers the PSM and upholds Article 10 of the Federal Constitution on the Freedom of Association.

3. The PSM demands that the Malaysian government puts a halt to the Free Trade Agreement negotiations with the United States because any such agreement will undermine workers rights and have disastrous implications on Malaysia.

4. The government must stop all plans and measures to privatize healthcare services. The health of the rakyat is not for sale!

5. The PSM opposes all neo-liberal policies such as the privatization of basic amenities (water, electricity), Goods and Services Tax and the relaxation of labour laws, all of which are openly propagated by the nation¡¦s foremost disciple of neo-liberalism, the Prime Minister Datuk Sri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

6. Nationalize all toll-collection highways in the country and channel the money into upgrading public transport.

7. The oil resources of the country should be fully nationalized. Returns from the oil must be declared to the public and utilised for the welfare of the people.

8. Abolish all draconian laws that violate basic human rights such as the ISA, OSA, AUKU, EO, PPPA. Immediately and unconditionally release all detainees. 

9. Introduce and institute the practice of proportional representation in Parliament based on the ratio of votes obtained in the general elections.

10. Introduce pension benefits for the elderly to help them meet living costs. 

11. Broaden democracy and the people¡¦s right to vote by reducing the voting age from 21 to 18. 

12. The PSM fully supports the demands of the Oppressed People¡¦s Network (JERIT), in particular the demands for a  minimum wage act and housing or land rights, and opposes forced eviction. 

13. The PSM condemns the privatization of primary and secondary school education and the government¡¦s moves to promote international schools as a business.

14. The PSM strongly opposes capitalist globalisation which exploits the working class of the world, and which is led by neoliberal agencies such as the WTO, the IMF, the World Bank, multinational companies and FTAs. The PSM also supports the heroic struggles of the working people of the world to build  a new world free from class exploitation and the initiative to build socialist partnerships to fight imperialism, such as the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our America Agreement (ALBA) initiated by Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia. 

15. The PSM demands that the government amends all laws that discriminate against migrant workers and demands that migrant workers are not discriminated against or harassed. The government must ensure their health and well being are always protected.  

For more information and photos, please look into our website Http://parti-sosialis.org

Narmada Press Release Print
Written by Vinod Raina   
Friday, 14 April 2006
Friends,

The crucial meeting of the Review Committee of  the Narmada Control Authority (RCNCA) will take place tomorrow (15th April) morning. Since it is apparent that the 'yet-to-be -made-public' report of the three Ministers, who were forced by the agitation to make a site visit to see for themselves the violations of the Supreme Court decisions on Resettlement and Rehabilitation, is very damaging to the Government, there is a possibility that the RCNCA may be forced to review the decision of March 8 to raise the height from 110 metres to 121.4 metres. But the hunger-strike is likely to be lifted only if the RCNCA by itself, or through reference to the Prime Minister, asks for a halt in the ongoing construction at the dam site; since continued construction makes the situation irreversible.

For that to happen, hundreds of more protests must come in in the next twenty-four hours.

Vinod Raina

Narmada Bachao Andolan
- 62 Gandhi Marg, Badwani, Madhya Pradesh 451551. Ph: 07290-222464
- C/o B-13 Shivam Flats, Ellora Park, Vadodara, Gujarat 390023. Ph: 0265-2282232
- Maitri Niwas, Tembewadi, Dhadgaon, dist. Nandurbar, Maharashtra. Ph: 02595-220620
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