Archive - déc. 2005

décembre 11th

First WTO protests in Hong Kong

10 December, 2005
Several thousand people have staged the first of a series of protests in Hong Kong over the World Trade Organization summit to be held this week.

Thousands gather in HK for protest march before WTO summit

10 December, 2005
Thousands of anti-globalization activists--some dressed like chickens and others carrying a big spider--held Sunday their first protest march ahead of the World Trade Organization summit in Hong Kong.

Protesters denounce WTO at Hong Kong rallies

10 December, 2005
Around 3,000 protesters waving signs reading 'Junk the WTO' and 'Life is not for sale' marched in a carnival atmosphere in the shade of skyscrapers in one of the world's main financial centres.

Bulleting #1 from Hong Kong: 10 December 2005

10 December, 2005
The Hong Kong government is mustering all its propaganda skills to create a climate of fear as the meeting approaches, to justify cracking down on any dissent and keep the substantive issues off the front pages

Debunking the Development?Package

10 December, 2005
The Hong Kong development package is a guise for further impoverishment of developing economies, those hardest hit by liberalization.

décembre 9th

WTO issues new ministerial text for Hong Kong, but without cover note

8 December, 2005
The latest draft is more interesting for what it omits than what it has added. The cover note that was attached to the 1 December draft has been removed.

Indian government's mandate to negotiate at the WTO in question

8 December, 2005
Over 100 groups across India, including social movements and trade unions, have challenged the minority government

If WTO negotiations require hard choices,churches say: choose justice

8 December, 2005
If you only had one choice, what would you choose: Water? Food? Life-saving medicine?

Rushing through a 'permanent solution' for TRIPS and Health

8 December, 2005
Intense and rushed formal and informal consultations have been taking place since last Friday 2 December to find agreement among WTO Members on the content of an amendment to the TRIPS Agreement, which is to constitute a 'permanent solution' for facilitating the supply of medicines to countries with insufficient or no drug manufacturing capacity.

US warning on Hong Kong trade meeting

8 December, 2005
With the Doha global trade talks stalled by US and European discord over agriculture, US lawmakers are warning that domestic political support for the round could be jeopardised if the Hong Kong ministerial meeting next week focuses exclusively on the narrow demands from a few developing countries