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Protest forces World Bank switch

by BBC Thursday, Jun. 21, 2001 at 2:03 AM

"It is time to take a stand against this kind of threat to free discussion" -Caroline Anstey, World Bank

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Tuesday, 19 June, 2001, 15:50 GMT 16:50 UK

Protest fear forces World Bank switch





The World Bank has decided to hold an annual development conference in cyberspace after protesters threatened to disrupt the event.

The meeting, which was scheduled to take place in Barcelona, is the latest casualty of the wave of anti-globalisation protests which have swept Europe and the US in recent years.

Jean-Christophe Bas of the World Bank told BBC News Online that there were fears that a counter summit planned by French and Spanish protesters - which was to include a public trial of the World Bank - would turn violent.

He said the protest groups turned down an invitation to take part in an open discussion forum at the meeting.

Last September, the World Bank's annual meeting in Prague was the focus of mass protests which forced the organisers to end the gathering one day early.

The G8 summit of world leaders in Genoa next month is also facing the prospect of disruption as thousands of anarchists have vowed to demonstrate in the Italian port city.

In announcing the cancellation, World Bank spokeswoman Caroline Anstey said:

"The intention of many of the groups who plan to converge on Barcelona is not to join the debate or to contribute constructively to the discussion, but to disrupt it...It is time to take a stand against this kind of threat to free discussion."

Participation

But the World Bank is hoping that its move to interactive webcasting on the internet will become a model which allows for active participation by viewers across the world.

Participants who register online, will be able to question conference speakers, including the President of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn.

However, the World Bank has reserved the right to censor questions "they consider to include content that is inappropriate for a general audience and/or incongruous with the stated goals of this event".

Mr Bas said the World Bank was hoping for "provocative" questions which would stimulate debate - and it expected several thousand people to take part.

Development questions

"This live video, interactive approach is a way of involving even more people... as we try to make the debate on fighting poverty more inclusive each year," said Jean-François Rischard, World Bank Vice President for Europe.

The two-day conference will address issues of economic development in the world's poorest countries, and will include a wide range of speakers from the academic community.

It will include sessions on the impact of globalisation and the need for domestic economic regulation, as well as discussion of the role of multinational companies with Jean-Marie Messier, chief executive of French media company Vivendi Universal.

The World Bank has previously provided video links to its annual conference, but these have not been interactive.

Anti-globalisation protesters have been just as quick to use the internet, with the World Social Forum - attended by about 10,000 activists in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre - hosting an alternative webcast during last January's Davos summit of world business and political leaders.

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"Their Stated Goals"?

by GREENhackerZ Thursday, Jun. 21, 2001 at 4:01 AM

"Their Stated Goals" means EXXON/MONSANTO plus world military enforcment of N.Y.C.-based banking groups dictates: certainly not "relieving world poverty"! Even GREENspan admitted that was non-credible after Bush came back from FTAA.

So here is the "Window-Dressing" - ANOTHER attempt to "educate" those who know EXACTLY what's TRYING to "go down"!

Why doesn't the usual Bull-Shit routine go down any more with INCREASING numbers of activists?

1) World news agency availability in many languages LIVE on the NET! It BREAKS THROUGH the C.I.A.-conduit Slant-mills of the corporate-whore media.

2) Active research availability of new tech. advances and links: surpression of new tech. isn't so easy anymore....the word gets out & travels fast.....

3) Like he says: world-wide activist convergences' are aided and abetted by the NET: THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT A MAJOR CORPORATE FUNCTION CAN BE ERASED AS AN INSTITUTION BY EFFECTIVE HACKING! USE THE OPPORTUNITY!!!

- Finally, just a suggestion: this whole process represents the coming into being of the "ALTERNATE" WORLD VISION - as well as the assumption of TRULY (not corp-bogus) MORE EFFECIENT EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING. Meaning: World Fuel/ World Banking/ World/Trade/ World Government - under the "old dispensation" are all OBSOLETE!!! (and destined to vanish from the face of the Earth - hopefully before life is wiped out by the fat-nuts of the old order).

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