Asia People and Social Movements Call to Action
June 14-15, 2004, Seoul, Korea
We, the Asia Social and Peoples Movements - trade unions, peasants,
small farmers, women, consumers, students, migrant workers, urban poor,
anti-war and anti-neoliberal globalization activists - have gathered
here in Seoul, Korea to demonstrate against the World Economic Forum,
neoliberal globalization and the war. Despite their blocking of
information on the outcome of their meeting, we will continue to
struggle against the WEF, which embodies neoliberal globalization.
For two days we shared, discussed and debated on issues such as food
sovereignty, food safety, privatization of public services, labor
flexiblization, war and militarism, feminization of poverty, trade
liberalization, migrant labor, free trade agreements and the World Trade
Organization.
Based on our experience in Seoul both in action and discussion we have
resolved to continue our struggles against corporate led globalization,
militarism and war. We are also gathered here to strengthen our
solidarity and discuss our strategies for our common struggles.
The people of Asia, like all other people of the world, are suffering
from the effects of militarism and global capitalism. This was
heightened in 1997 when the full effects of neo-liberal policies swept
across the region and since then our economies have been further
restructured and liberalized at the expense of the people. The
proliferation of FTAs further entrench the people in poverty. Poverty,
unemployment and precarity is becoming even more widespread. Asia is
also home to a number of military bases, which is crucial for the US to
project power around the region -- in pursuit of its economic and
strategic interests. And since the declaration of the so-called war on
terror in 2001, US military intervention has increased in the region
threatening peoples security. This US strategy of destabilization in the
region can be seen all throughout, including here in the Korean
peninsula where we are gathered.
Neo-liberal globalization and militarism go hand-in-hand. We have
identified the US occupation of Iraq and the WTO/FTAs as key sites of
struggle, symbolizing the two faces of armed globalization . We will not
stop struggling until the occupation of Iraq and Palestine have ended.
We demand the withdrawal of US and other troops. We continue to pressure
our governments to stop further deployment of Asian troops. We must also
maintain our victory in Cancun by blocking the current negotiations on
agriculture and not allow the EU and US to revive the WTO. Education,
health, water, culture and all basic services are not for sale either
though the WTO or FTAs. We will reclaim our rights from the so-called
free trade system.
We therefore call on all peoples and social movements to join us in this
plan of action:
June 30 The US will handover sovereignty to a puppet government in Iraq
and attempt to legitimize its illegal occupation and we reiterate our
demand to end the occupation in Iraq. We will join the global actions
from June 26 to 30.
July 19-24 Global Week of Action for food sovereignty and block the
current negotiations on agriculture in the WTO.
September 10 In commemoration of the death of Lee Kyung Hae on September
10, International day of action will be held to attain food sovereignty
and resist the WTO.
WTO Ministerial in Hong Kong We commit to mobilize for the coming Hong
Kong Ministerial in 2005. We will use this as a way to concretely
strengthen our solidarity by mobilizing together for Hong Kong. We
welcome the initiative of the Hong Kong committee to take the lead in
planning and organising the actions and mobilisations. We will work with
them in the coming months to realise this plan, taking advantage of the
momentum we have gained from the successful mobilization in Seoul. We
will mobilise not only in Hong Kong but in all our countries as a global
expression of our opposition and strength.
We are in solidarity with the resistance of the Iraqis and Palestinian
peoples, the struggles of migrant workers and irregular and informal
workers, trade unions, peasants, small farmers, urban poor and women. We
are committed to coordinate our actions, broaden and strengthen our
struggles in Asia.
Globalise the hope! Globalise the struggle!
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