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Marlboro versus Uruguay

March 16th, 2010

por Roberto Bissio

La transnacional tabacalera Philip Morris, propietaria de la marca Marlboro que identifica a los cigarrillos más vendidos en el mundo, está en franca retirada en el país de los cowboys y caballos, pero crece aceleradamente en el resto del mundo.

En Estados Unidos más de la mitad de la población adulta fumaba habitualmente _MG_4431en los años cincuenta, pero ahora apenas veintiuno por ciento lo hace. En cambio, según el último informe anual de la companía, las ganancias en el resto del hemisferio occidental aumentaron veintitrés por ciento entre 2008 y 2009, y el crecimiento fue de diecisiete por ciento en los “mercaos emergentes” del Tercer Mundo, que ya superan en ganancias a la Unión Europea.

Para evitar que el resto del mundo siga el ejemplo éxitoso de Estados Unidos al lograr un cambio masivo en los hábitos de la gente, Philip Morris parece haber lanzado una campaña mundial de litigios contra los gobiernos que están innovando en la guerra contra el tabaquismo en las últimas semanas. A mediados de febrero la compañía anunció una demanda contra el gobierno uruguayo, el 9 de marzo demandó a Noruega y se anuncian medidas similares contra Australia si se aprueba la política “preventiva” que está estudiando el gobierno laborista. Read more…

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Declaración de organizaciones españolas por Haití

March 10th, 2010

Después de un mes de la  tragedia que ha golpeado al pueblo de  Haití y de que miles de personas, entidades sociales e instituciones de todo el mundo estén trabajando para apoyar la ayuda de emergencia y de reconstrucción del país. Las entidades abajo firmantes queremos expresar una vez más nuestra solidaridad y apoyo con el pueblo de Haití pero también nos vemos en la obligación de expresar nuestra profunda preocupación por algunas cuestiones relacionadas con el despliegue de la ayuda de emergencia y las tareas de reconstrucción.

En primer lugar, queremos expresar nuestro rechazo a la militarización del país a través de la ayuda humanitaria. Se trata de una  falsa respuesta al desastre en la que están implicados el Ejército de Estados Unidos (qué tiene planeado desplegar un total de 16.000 militares en la zona), la Unión Europea (6.000 efectivos) y otros cuerpos militares (Naciones Unidas ha anunciado que 3.500 cascos azules se sumarán a los 9.000 que ya forman parte de la Misión para la Estabilización de Haití, la MINUSTAH, que ocupa el país desde 2005), a los que además debemos añadir otros contingentes como los 2.000 soldados de Canadá o los cerca de 2.000 de Brasil. Read more…

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Statement by Dr. Arjun Karki at the ambassadorial-level meeting of the group of the least developed countries *

February 26th, 2010

New York, 25 February 2010

Mr. Chairman, Mr. Cheick Sidi Diarra, High Representative for LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS, Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen,

Thank you for inviting me to this meeting as the International Coordinator of LDC Watch. It is my regret that I could not be with you at the meeting in person today; however, I would like to share with you a few words, specifically on the preparatory process towards the LDC IV that is underway. I am immensely pleased to share with you that LDC Watch is leading the civil society process, having been officially mandated by the UN-OHRLLS, and we are indeed honoured to assume this historically important responsibility. As the only LDC civil society network engaged in policy advocacy and campaigns in the interest of the LDCs since 2001, we are taking this leadership role both as strength and as a challenge, on behalf of the entire LDC civil society constituency. Read more…

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Act now to meet the post-Copenhagen climate emergency!

February 23rd, 2010

Two months have gone by since the Copenhagen Climate Conference that ended in failure. Through an undemocratic and non transparent process, the Copenhagen Accord was produced which was not adopted by the Conference, but only taken note of.

We are of the view that the time has now come for civil society groups and social movements to make their views known on the process and outcomes of the Copenhagen Conference.

The attached statement articulates this outrage felt by civil society and social movements and points out the flaws of the Accord as well as what needs to be done to savlage the situation and prevent climate injustice. Negotiations are expected to resume in April this year and our urgent intervention is now needed.

We hope very much that your organisation can sign on to this satement and we also hope that you can circulate this widely to other organisations, networks and movements as need to mobilise hundreds of groups at this critical juncture. Read more…

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Pay your carbon debt: keep your commitment

February 17th, 2010

Call on the eve of BDF meeting

Dhaka, 15th February 2010. Twenty one civil society organizations (CSO), in a rally and human chain in front of national press club, called upon the developed country representatives and donors, who are participating in Bangladesh Development Forum BDF, to pay their carbon debt as compensation. Speakers from the Human Chain said that Bangladesh is facing most catastrophic caused by climate change, which is the result of high carbon emissions historically by the developed countries. They also claimed that developed countries are indebted to the people of Bangladesh and they should pay their carbon debt. The rally blamed that, Read more…

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Civil Society Open Letter to WTO Director General, Pascal Lamy

February 8th, 2010

The impact of trade liberalization on the realization of human rights

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Pascal Lamy / Copyright by World Economic Forum swiss-image.ch/Photo by Monika Flueckiger

Geneva, 5 February 2010

Dear Mr Lamy,

We appreciated your speech of 13 January 2010 and willingness to engage in a discussion on the contested and controversial relationship between human rights and trade during the 11-13 January 2010 Colloquium on Human Rights in the Global Economy, co-organized by the International Council on Human Rights and Realizing Rights in Geneva.

We, the undersigned organizations and individuals who participated in the
Colloquium and the discussion with you, acknowledge and welcome your openness to dialogue. We also acknowledge your attempts to challenge the policy firewall that has too long been maintained between the discourses of trade and human rights and the ways in which you sought to draw out the connections between these two discourses. At the same time however, we remain concerned by persistent and obvious contradictions between the rhetoric of complementarity between human rights and trade liberalization (as it has been implemented so far), given the real outcomes of liberalization for people and communities around the world, especially in the developing countries. Read more…

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Howard Zinn (1922-2010): A Tribute to the Legendary Historian with Noam Chomsky, Alice Walker, Naomi Klein and Anthony Arnove

February 1st, 2010

January 29, 2010

Noam Chomsky, Anthony Arnove, Naomi Klein, and Alice Walker interviewed by Amy Goodman

Source: DN!

Guests:

Noam Chomsky, author and Institute Professor Emeritus at MIT, where he taught for over half a century. He is author of dozens of books. His most recent is Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy.

Naomi Klein, journalist and author. Her latest book is The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.

Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, poet and activist. She was a student of Howard Zinn’s at Spelman College in the early 1960s.

Anthony Arnove, co-author, with Howard Zinn, of Voices of A People’s History of the United States and co-director, with Zinn, of Let the People Speak

AMY GOODMAN: We’re broadcasting from Park City, Utah, from the Sundance Film Festival, the home of the largest independent film festival in the country.

We spend the rest of the hour paying tribute to Howard Zinn, the late historian, writer and activist. He died suddenly Wednesday of a heart attack at the age of eighty-seven. Read more…

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Economic crisis, finance and development: Views and proposals from Latin America and the Caribbean

January 28th, 2010

Source: IFIs Latin American Monitor / Mon Jan 25 2010

By the end of 2009, it seemed necessary to take stock of the political and economic situation and of the different processes in which civil society has been actively involved, in order to provide input for debate and coordinate efforts for the construction of a new economic and financial model. For this purpose, a seminar-workshop was carried out on December 10 and 11 2009, within the framework of the MERCOSUR Summit of Presidents held in Montevideo, Uruguay, on December 8.

_MG_4129Representatives of over 40 Latin American social organisations gathered in Montevideo in order to discuss and propose alternatives to the current financial system. Following the outburst of the economic and financial crisis in 2008, discussions and proposals started to proliferate in governmental and inter-governmental spaces and social organisations at international level, thus becoming necessary to bring them to this regional space, in order to build and strengthen political advocacy strategies in the face of alternatives, taking into account the current political and economic situation and the different sub-regions. Read more…

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Human Rights in the Age of Obama

January 22nd, 2010

Ajamu Baraka is the executive director of the U.S. Human Rights Network, a coalition of more than 250 human rights and social justice organizations working to hold the United States accountable to international human rights standards. YES! Magazine board member Tanya Dawkins talked to him about housing, direct action, and why human rights are relevant during the recession.

by Tanya Dawkins / published by YES! Magazine


Tanya Dawkins: How are you feeling about the domestic human rights movement right now?

Ajamu Baraka: I’m feeling pretty good, even though we have some very real challenges as a movement. The election of Barack Obama provides opportunities as well as some very interesting political challenges. Under the Bush Administration, the targets of our advocacy, organizing, and education work were pretty clear. With Obama’s election and Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress, we find ourselves struggling against the tendency some might have to believe that we can relax and just engage in quiet, behind-the-scenes diplomacy. Read more…

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New Multilateralism, Aid and Poverty

January 20th, 2010

Roberto Bissio’s speech at the Development Debates Controversy Panel, activity hold by Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN). The panel also counted witht the participation of Rosalind Petchesky, on Gender Identity, Sexuality and Feminism, and Rodelyn Marte, on HIV/AIDS and Women. This activity took place on January 19th 2010 at Mauritius, Africa.

To listen Roberto Bissio’s speech.

Development Debates Controversy Panel

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