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Seattle and beyond: disarming the New World Order
By Michel Chossudovsky
15 January 2000
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following article concerning the WTO meeting last year in Seattle,
written by Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of Economics at the
University of Ottawa and author of The Globalization of Poverty,
Impacts of IMF and World Bank Reforms , Third World Network,
Penang and Zed Books, London, 1997.
"Seattle and beyond: disarming the New World Order"
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For analysis by the WSWS on the WTO meeting see:
Thousands protest at
World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle: Political first principles
for a movement against global capitalism [30 November 1999]
and The social meaning
of the anti-WTO protests in Seattle [6 December 1999]
In preparing the Seattle Millennium meetings, Washington in
consultation with Brussels and the WTO in Geneva, is set on weakening
and dividing social movements and citizens' groups which have
converged on Seattle from all over the World. Meanwhile, local
organisers are busytogether with the FBI and the Seattle
Police Department (SPD)in carefully planning "security
arrangements" for the official venue. An extensive police
apparatus has been set motion. Special Forces from the FBI, the
CIA and other federal agencies will be on the scene. "Trouble-makers"
are to be held at bay, well equipped riot police are on hand including
Gang Squads and SWAT teams of the Tactical Operations Divisions
which constitute the "more militarized components" of
the police force.[1]
Everything has been put in place to keep the Citizens' Summit
physically removed from the Ministerial Conference. As in previous
counter-summits (Rio de Janeiro, Madrid, Copenhagen, Beijing,
etc.), the intent is to ensure that the numerous protest meetings,
teach-ins and mass rallies do not obstruct or in any way threaten
the legitimacy of the official venue. In Seattle, the holding
of parallel sessions by NGOs requires formal "accreditation"
with the Seattle Host Committee chaired by Microsoft's Bill Gates
and Philip Condit of the Boeing Company.
Several months ahead of time, the WTO and Western governments
had called for a "dialogue" with selected civil society
organisations in setting the agenda for the Millennium Round.
"Partner NGOs", namely those "we can trust"
were provided with funds to travel and organize their respective
"teach-ins" in Seattle. Already last year, the WTO had
announced a plan for "an on-going collaboration with partner
NGOs" while emphasising that the WTO "recognizes the
role NGOs can play to increase the awareness of the public in
respect of WTO activities".[2] Similarly, the European Commission
had underscored its "commitment to transparency and openness
in trade policy-making".[3]
Carefully screened "partner NGOs" were invited to
participate in a number of preparatory "issue-specific"
events. The European Commission held several rounds of consultations
with selected consumer, labour, environmental and development
organisations with a view to "to improve the transparency
of WTO meetings" including public access to WTO documents
and the creation of an WTO "information ombudsman".[4]
In the words of (former) European Trade Commissioner Sir Leon
Brittan:
"A Millennium round of trade talks should not just benefit
business. We can and should ensure that Consumers and the environment
also gain. The Commission has today opened a dialogue with a wide
cross-section of NGOs as it believes transparency and openness
are essential if a new round is to reap its full benefits. NGOs
are crucial partners in preparing for the negotiations that lie
ahead."[5]
The counter summit
Controlled and financed by official donors and research foundations,
the hidden agenda is to install a "politically correct"
Citizens' Summit, namely to ensure that the various teach-ins
and public rallies in the streets of Seattle conform to the dominant
"counter discourse". The latter consists in pressing
for the inclusion of token environmental, labour and human rights
clauses, "poverty alleviation" schemes as well as "institutional
reforms" without defying the central role of trade liberalisation.
The partner non-governmental organisations have, in this regard,
already committed themselves not to question "the legality"
or legitimacy of the WTO as an institution. Accredited NGO participants
have been invited to mingle in a friendly environment with ambassadors,
trade ministers and Wall Street tycoons at several of the official
events including the numerous cocktail parties and receptions.
In turn, an (official) "WTO Sponsored NGO Symposium"
is to be held for chosen NGO participants one day before the launching
of the Ministerial Conference, with carefully worded opening statements
by WTO Director General Mike Moore and US Trade Representative
Charlene Barshefsky.
In other words, the ploy in Seattle (supported by a lavish
public relations campaign) is to carefully diffuse an international
mass movement directed against the WTO and the powerful business
syndicates which lie discretely in the background. "Criticism
yes, that's democratic", but the "free market"
system must prevail, the legitimacy of the institutionsincluding
their Geneva and Washington based bureaucraciesmust not
be challenged.... In return, the official conference will accept
to embody on behalf of the "accredited" labour and civil
society organisations, various token environmental and other concessions
in their main resolutions with a view to providing a much needed
"human face" to the WTO.
The Millennium Round meetings also purport to replicate the
habitual parallel "People's Summit" which now constitutes
an integral component of successive World venues. Repeated almost
annually since the 1992 Rio Environment Conference, the People's
Summit while providing a forum for critical debate, has over the
years largely become "a ritual of dissent" which largely
leaves the official Summit unscathed.
The parallel P7 ("People's P7 Summit") at the G7
meetings in Cologne in June 1999, for instance, was put together
in consultation with the host organisers of the official Summit,
generously funded by the Heinrich Boell Foundation which is an
arm of the German Green party controlled by Foreign Minister Joschka
Fisher. The structure of the Cologne P7 was geared towards deflecting
debate on controversial issues including the "humanitarian
bombings" of Yugoslavia.... Meanwhile, more than 20,000 people
from all parts of Europe had gathered in the streets of Cologne
under the umbrella of the Jubilee Campaign. Their petition to
unconditionally erase Third World debt had been signed by more
than 17 million people. World leaders respectfully paid tribute
to the Jubilee initiative, responding with empty rhetorical commitments
on debt reduction for the World's poorest countries. The substantive
proposal of the Campaign had been casually dismissed.
In Seattle, many of the accredited NGOs representing specific
interests (e.g., environmental, labour, human rights, women's
organisations, etc.) will be putting forth separate demands. There
is evidence that several of the key NGOs have been infiltrated
by Western intelligence agencies. The Counter-Summit is to be
fragmented into a "mosaic" of secluded events focussing
on separate and distinct policy issues. The hidden agenda is to
enable each of these separate venues "to do their own thing"
in a semblance of "people's participation": the goal
of the Seattle organisers is to mask the truth, prevent the development
of a mass movement, suppress real democracy and uphold the authority
of the institutions of the New World Order.
In turn, the AFL-CIO joined by trade union bosses from around
the World, has called upon the WTO to "enforce minimum labour
standards ... in the global market". Caving in to Washington's
demands, Labour's buzz-word is to "make the global economy
work for working families".[6] A carefully drafted petition
urges the Ministerial Conference to adopt "trade and investment
rules [which] protect workers' rights and the environment".[7]
The overall legitimacy of the WTO and of US trade policy is not
in question. In turn, the AFL-CIO has been put in charge of the
organisation of a mass rally which usefully serves the purpose
of deflecting the international protest movement on the streets
of Seattle....
In Seattle, the big divide will be between those who are genuinely
opposed to the New World Order and those "partner" civil
society organisations which have all the appearances of being
"progressive" but which in fact are creatures of the
system. Often funded by their respective governments, they form
part of a politically correct "Opposition" which acts
as "a spokesperson for civil society". But who do they
represent? Many of the "partner NGOs" and lobby groups
which frequently mingle with bureaucrats and politicians, have
few contacts with grass-roots social movements and people's organisations.
In the meantime, they serve to deflect the articulation of "real"
social movements against the New World Order.
This does not mean that "dialogue" with the WTO and
the governments should be ruled out as a means of negotiation.
On the contrary, "lobbying" must be applied vigorously
in close liaison with constituent social movements. The underlying
results and information of these negotiations, however, must be
channelled with a view to reinforcing rather than weakening grass
roots actions. In other words, we should not allow "lobbying"
to be conducted in an isolated and secretive fashion by organisations
which are "hand picked" by the governments and the WTO.
A moratorium on liberalisation negotiations
More than 1,200 groups and organisations from more than 85
countries have called for a "Moratorium" on further
liberalisation under WTO auspices including the holding of an
"Audit" to be undertaken on the impacts of globalisation.
Their consensus statement ("Statement From Members of International
Civil Society Opposing A Millennium Round"):
"oppose[s] any further liberalisation negotiations, especially
those which will bring new areas under the WTO regime, such as
investment, competition policy and government procurement. We
commit ourselves to campaign to reject any such proposals. We
also oppose the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property
Rights (TRIPS) Agreement. We call for a moratorium on any new
issues or further negotiations that expand the scope and power
of the WTO. During this moratorium there should be a comprehensive
and in-depth review and assessment of the existing agreements.
Effective steps should then be taken to change the agreements.
Such a review should address the WTO's impact on marginalised
communities, development, democracy, environment, health, human
rights, labour rights and the rights of women and children. The
review must be conducted with civil society's full participation.
The Statement constitutes an important step in challenging
the official Agenda. It is based on a carefully worded consensus
of a large number of individual organisations.
Illegality of the WTO
Yet this important Statement in demanding a "Moratorium"
on further liberalisation negotiations, fails to question the
legitimacy of the WTO as an institution. And indeed this issue
should have been included explicitly in the Statement.
The Marrakesh Agreement of 1994 constitutes a blatant violation
of fundamental social, economic and cultural rights. The stakes
in Seattle are fundamental and cannot be addressed with a compromise
Statement which tacitly accepts the legitimacy of the WTO as an
institution. The WTO was put in place following the signing of
a "technical agreement" negotiated behind closed doors
by bureaucrats. Even the heads of country level delegations to
Marrakesh in 1994 were not informed regarding the statutes of
the World Trade Organisation which were drafted in separate closed
sessions by technocrats.
"The Final Act Embodying the Results of the Uruguay Round
of Multilateral Trade Negotiations", was signed by ministers
in Marrakesh on 15 April 1994. The Final Act is a "technical
agreement" which instates the WTO as a World body. "The
WTO framework ensures a "single undertaking approach"
to the results of the Uruguay Roundthus, membership in the
WTO entails accepting all the results of the Round without exception."
Following the Marrakesh meeting, the 550-page Agreement (plus
its numerous appendices) was either rubber-stamped in a hurry
or never formally ratified by national parliaments. The articles
of agreement of the WTO resulting from this "technical agreement"
were casually entrenched in international law. In other words,
the 1994 Marrakesh Agreement which instates the WTO as a multilateral
body, bypasses the democratic process in each of the member countries.
It blatantly derogates national laws and constitutions while providing
extensive powers to global banks and multinational corporations.
These powers have in fact become entrenched in the articles of
agreement of the WTO.
In other words, the process of actual creation of the WTO following
the Final Act of Uruguay Round is blatantly "illegal".
Namely a "totalitarian" intergovernmental body has been
casually installed in Geneva, empowered under international law
with the mandate to "police" country level economic
and social policies, derogating the sovereign rights of national
governments. Similarly, the WTO almost neutralises "with
the stroke of the pen" the authority and activities of several
agencies of the United Nations including the United Nations Conference
on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the International Labour
Organisation (ILO).
Moreover, the articles of WTO are not only in contradiction
with pre-existing national and international laws, they are also
in at variance with "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights".
Acceptance of the WTO as a legitimate organisation is tantamount
to an "indefinite moratorium" or repeal of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights.
Moreover, apart from the blatant violation of international
law, WTO rules provide legitimacy to trade practices which border
on criminality, including "intellectual piracy" by MNCs,
the derogation of plant breeders rights, not to mention genetic
manipulation by the biotechnology giants, the patenting of life
forms including plants, animals, micro-organisms, genetic material
and human life forms under the TRIPs agreement.
In the sphere of financial services, the provisions of the
GATS provide legitimacy to large scale financial and speculative
manipulations directed against developing countries which are
often conducive to the demise of country-level monetary policy.
And the WTO Dispute Settlement Procedures upholds the legitimacy
of these various manipulative procedures....
The balance sheet of economic and social destruction
Amply documented, humanity is undergoing in the post-Cold War
era an economic and social crisis of unprecedented scale leading
to the rapid impoverishment of large sectors of the World population.
National economies are collapsing, unemployment is rampant; Wall
Street banks are "taking over countries" one after the
other; regional wars have erupted along strategic gas-oil pipelines
and often behind the various "insurgencies" are powerful
corporate interests which coincidentally are also lobbying for
trade reform.... In most countries the standard of living has
collapsed....
This Worldwide crisis of the late twentieth century is more
devastating than the Great Depression of the 1930s. It has far-reaching
geo-political implications; economic dislocation has also been
accompanied by the outbreak of regional conflicts, the fracturing
of national societies and in some cases the destruction of entire
countries. This crisis is by no means limited to the developing
countries. In Europe and North America the Welfare State is being
dismantled, schools and hospitals are being closed down creating
conditions for the outright privatisation of social services.
By far this is the most serious economic crisis in modern history.
In a large number of developing countries, the services economy
and banking are already in the hands of foreign capital, peasant
economies have been devastated as a result of the dumping of EU
and US grain surpluses. Genetically modified seeds produced among
others by Cargill and Montsanto (together with carefully engineered
farm inputs produced by these same agribusiness conglomerates)
have been forced upon farmers throughout the World often leading
to mass poverty and the fracture of rural economies, not to mention
the contamination of the food chain derogating the rights of consumers
Worldwide.
In turn, international agribusiness is intent upon driving
the family farm into bankruptcy. This process is by no means limited
to developing countries: up to 30 percent of grain farmers in
Western Canada are on the verge of bankruptcy specifically as
a result of the enforcement of WTO provisions concerning farm
subsidies by the Canadian government. And if this is happening
in Western Canada which constitutes one of the World's most resourceful
"bread baskets", what will be the fate of farmers in
other regions of World?
China's accession to the WTO
The terms of China's accession to the WTO agreed upon in bilateral
negotiations with the United States barely a few weeks before
the Ministerial Conference in Seattle, spells havoc in a country
of more than one billion population. It will devastate China's
agriculture; it will trigger a deadly wave of bankruptcies of
State enterprises leading to mass unemployment. The provision
of "national treatment" to Western banks could potentially
precipitate the fracture of the entire structure of Chinese State
banking...
The Chinese authorities fully aware of the ramifications, have
attempted in a publicity stunt to convince Chinese public opinion
that "the benefits from the agreement would justify the job
losses and bankruptcies it will cause".[8] In the words of
China's chief WTO negotiator Mr. Long Yongtu "a nation cannot
develop and become strong without a sense of urgency and a sense
of crisis."[9]
Analysing and evaluating the new world order
In the face of global economic and social devastation, is an
(official) "Audit" really required as put forth in the
"Statement From Members of International Civil Society"
to ascertain what is happening? Some of the NGO criticsincluding
the trade unionsinvolved in the dialogue with the WTO argue
that there are both "positive" and "negative"
impacts of trade liberalisation. This position is ambiguous: the
devastating impacts of "globalisation" are already known
and documented, the NGO community has already produced a wealth
of critical analysis and research. Moreover, the audit proposal
accepts the legitimacy of the WTO, it presupposes that there are
mistakes and "lets talk and put this system on hold"
for a few years "while we re-evaluate".
Do we need an Audit to ascertain "whether or not"
the World is in crisis? And by whom will this Audit be performed
and for whom? The key "partner NGOs" have already positioned
themselves to undertake the relevant commissioned background studies.
Many of the organisations which signed and endorsed the "Statement"
were unaware that the Audit with part of the "Dialogue"
with the WTO and Western governments. And these research contracts
performed "sector by sector" in a "politically
correct" fashion according to pre-established guidelines
set by the funding agencies will take several years to complete.
The conduct of an Audit has already been accepted by the European
Union in its consultations with the NGOs. Former European Commissioner
Sir Leon Brittan, on behalf of the European Union had in fact
proposed in 1998, "the commissioning of a study on the impact
of the new Round on sustainable development" (European Commission,
op cit). In other words, the Audit is also part of the official
agenda of the Seattle Round. In the meantime, while the Audit
is being conducted, economic, social and environmental destruction
will continue unabated.
The millennium round is already "de facto"
What happens to the World system does not depend solely on
the results of the Millennium Round. We must understand that in
many developing countries, many of the clauses of the Millennium
Round are already a "fait accompli". The are part of
the "conditionalities contained in ad hoc loan agreements
with the IMF and the World Bank. Under the structural adjustment
programme as well as in the context of the IMF sponsored "bailout
agreements" (e.g., Indonesia, Thailand, Korea, Brazil), developing
countries have already committed themselves to many of the propositions
contained in the Millennium Round.
Moreover, the hands of Third World delegates to Seattle are
tied, the vote of most of the trade ministers from developing
countries at the Seattle Ministerial Conference is controlled
by Western creditors. It is unlikely that much opposition will
be voiced from the official delegations from developing countries.
Many developing countries have accepted in the context of agreements
signed with the Bretton Woods institutions to liberalise trade,
deregulate capital movements, privatise State public utilities,
dismantle social programmes and provide "national treatment"
to foreign investors in a large number of economic activities
including services, banking, procurement, etc. These provisions
are often coupled with a "bankruptcy programme" under
the supervision of the World Bank with a view to "triggering"
the liquidation of competing national enterprises. An "enabling
free market environment" is implanted (without recourse to
WTO clauses pertaining to "effective access to markets"),
national producers are brutally displaced and destroyed, countries
are casually recolonised....
Wall Street bankers and the heads of the World's largest business
conglomerates are indelibly behind this process. They interface
regularly with IMF, World Bank and WTO officials in closed sessions
as well as in numerous international venues. Moreover, participating
in these meetings and consultations are the representatives of
powerful global business lobbies including the International Chamber
of Commerce (ICC), The Trans Atlantic Business Dialogue (TABD)
(which brings together in its annual venues the leaders of the
largest Western business conglomerates with politicians and WTO
officials), the United States Council for International Business
(USCIB), the Davos World Economic Forum, the Institute of International
Finance representing the World's largest banks and financial institutions,
etc. Other "semi-secret" organisationswhich play
an important role in shaping the institutions of the New World
Orderinclude the Trilateral Commission, the Bildebergers
and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Financial deregulation
To top it off, "perfect timing": the deregulation
of the US banking system was approved by the US Senate barely
six weeks before the Millennium Round meetings in Seattle. The
new legislation favours an unprecedented concentration of global
financial power. In the wake of lengthy negotiations which concluded
in the early hours of October 22, all regulatory restraints on
Wall Street's powerful banking conglomerates were revoked "with
a stroke of the pen". Under the new rules ratified by the
US Senate and approved by President Clinton, commercial banks,
brokerage firms, hedge funds, institutional investors, pension
funds and insurance companies can freely invest in each others
businesses as well as fully integrate their financial operations.
The legislation has repealed the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, a
pillar of President Roosevelt's "New Deal" which was
put in place in response to the climate of corruption, financial
manipulation and "insider trading" which led to more
than 5,000 bank failures in the years following the 1929 Wall
Street crash.[10]
In other words, a handful of financial conglomerates will gain
effective control over the entire US financial services industry.
Coincidentally these same Wall Street financial giants are also
the main beneficiaries of financial services' deregulation under
the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) which provides
"national treatment" to Wall Street's giants in banking,
insurance, brokerage services, actuarial services, etc. The GATS
is almost "tailor-made" to meet the standards set under
the new US financial services legislation. The financial giants
oversee the real economy Worldwide, they are creditors and shareholders
of high tech manufacturing, the defence industry, major oil and
mining consortia, etc. Moreover, as underwriters of the public
debt, they also have a stranglehold on national governments and
politicians. Ultimately, they also call the shots on trade reform
in Seattle.
Moreover, the clauses of the defunct MAI which was to provide
"national treatment" to foreign banks and MNCs (leading
to the dislocation of municipalities and local governments) is
also in the process of becoming a "fait accompli". The
financial conglomerates are now fully integrated with the insurance
companies. In turn, the latter oversee and control the multinational
health care providers which are actively lobbying in Seattle for
the deregulation of public health care under the GATS. The institutions
of the Welfare State are to be scrapped. The struggles of the
entire post-war period are to be erased.
The Worldwide scramble to appropriate wealth through "financial
manipulation" is the driving force behind this restructuring
of the global financial architecture of which the new US banking
legislation and the "Seattle Round" are an integral
part. In concert with the WTO, the US legislation favours the
elimination of remaining barriers to the free movement of finance
capital. In practice it empowers Wall Street's key players including
Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, J. P, Morgan, Deutsche Bank-Bankers
Trust, etc. to develop a hegemonic position in global banking
overshadowing and ultimately destabilising financial systems in
Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe ... and this process is
ongoing irrespective of the actual outcome of the Millennium Round.
The speculative onslaught
In turn, financial deregulation in the US allows speculative
trade to prosper Worldwide in a totally permissive environment.
In turn, the Millennium Round by calling for the deregulation
of capital movements will provide greater legitimacy to speculative
trade thereby empowering Wall Street to extend its global financial
domain.
Institutional control over the channels of speculative trade
provides the US and EU financial giants with the tools to manipulate
currency and stock markets and impair the role of central banks.
The ultimate objective is to take control over the reigns of monetary
policy and oversee financial markets all over the World. In the
1997 Asian crisis alone, more than $100 billion was confiscated
in a matter of months from the vaults of Asia's central banks;
similar speculative assaults were carried out in Russia in 1998
and in Brazil in 1999. Derivative and option trade including the
"short selling" of national currencies were behind these
assaults leading to massive debt default and financial collapse.
Well documented, the IMF played a key role in facilitating the
speculative onslaught on behalf of Western and Japanese financial
institutions.
In a cruel irony, the use of these deadly speculative instruments
was formally legitimised in the Fifth Protocol of the General
Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) in the immediate wake of
the Asian crisis. Totally disregarding the impending dangers,
the GATS protocol negotiations coincided chronologically (October
1997) with the climactic meltdown of stock markets all over the
World.
War and globalisation
And War is also part of the Millennium Round. What happens
to countries which refuse to deregulate trade and foreign investment
and provide "national treatment" to Western banks and
MNCs? The Western military-intelligence apparatus and its various
bureaucracies routinely interface with the financial establishment.
The IMF, the World Bank and the WTOwhich "police"
country level economic reformsalso collaborate with NATO
in its various "peacekeeping" endeavours, not to mention
the financing of "post-conflict" reconstruction under
the auspices of the Bretton Woods institutions....
At the dawn of the Third Millennium, War and the "Free
Market" go hand in hand. War does not require a multilateral
investment treaty (i.e., an MAI) entrenched in international law:
"War is the MAI of last resort." War physically destroys
what has not been dismantled through deregulation, privatisation
and the imposition of "free market" reforms. Outright
colonisation through war and the installation of Western protectorates
is tantamount to providing "national treatment" to Western
banks and MNCs in all sectors of activity. "Missile diplomacy"
replicates and emulates the "gunboat diplomacy" used
to enforce "free trade" in the nineteenth century. The
US Cushing Mission to China in 1844 (in the wake of the Opium
Wars) had forewarned the Chinese imperial government "that
refusal to grant American demands might be regarded as an invitation
to war."[11]
The "Seattle Round" purports to "peacefully"
recolonise countries through the manipulation of market forces,i.e.,
through the "invisible hand". It nonetheless constitutes
a form of warfare.
More generally, the dangers of war must be understood. War
and globalisation are not separate issues. The citizens' campaign
against the WTO must be integrated with the anti-war movement
against the bombing of sovereign countries by the US and its European
allies.
Disarming the New World Order
The WTO created from a "technical agreement" (Final
Act of the Uruguay Round) provides entrenched "legal"
rights to banks and global corporations. In turn the 1994 Marrakesh
Agreement sets up proceduresincluding manipulative Dispute
Settlementswhich are now conveniently embodied in international
law but which blatantly violate the rights of citizens all over
the World.
Under WTO rules, the banks and MNCs can legitimately manipulate
market forces to their advantage leading to the outright recolonisation
of national economies. In other words, the WTO articles provide
legitimacy to global banks and MNCs in their quest to destabilise
institutions, drive national producers into bankruptcy and ultimately
take control of entire countries.
Moreover, the Agreement formally instates a "triangular
division of authority" between the WTO, and its sister organisations
the IMF and the World Bank in a system of "global surveillance"
of developing countries' economic and social policies. This means
that enforcement of IMF-World Bank policy prescriptions will no
longer hinge upon ad hoc country-level loan agreements
(which are not "legally binding" documents). All the
main clauses of the IMF's deadly "economic medicine"
will eventually become permanently entrenched under the Seattle
Millennium Round. Countries will not only be "bonded"
by external debt, they will be permanently "enslaved"
by an international body controlled by the World's largest business
syndicates. These WTO articles will set the foundations for "policing"
countries (and enforcing "conditionalities") according
to international law.
In other words, we must act in relation to the original "iniquity"
and "illegality" of the Final Act of the Uruguay Round
which creates the WTO as a "totalitarian" organisation.
There can be no other alternative but to reject the WTO
as an international institution, to imprint the WTO as an illegal
organisation. In other words, the entire process must be rejected
outright.
And this means that citizens' movements around the
World must pressure their governments to withdraw without delay
and cancel their membership with the WTO. Legal proceedings
must also be initiated in national courts against the governments
of member countries, underscoring the blatant violation of domestic
laws and national constitutions.
In other words, the citizens' platform in Seattle and
around the World must be geared towards disarming this economic
system and dismantling its institutions. We cannot postpone
our struggle and "wait a few years" in the context of
an "Audit" and meanwhile the World is consumed and destroyed.
We must act now. We must question the legitimacy of a system which
ultimately destroys people's lives.
We must challenge politicians and international officials,
we must unmask their insidious links to powerful financial interests
and eventually we must overhaul and transform State institutions
removing them from the clutch of the financial establishment.
In turn, we must "democratise" the economic system and
its management structure, challenge the blatant concentration
of ownership and private wealth, disarm financial markets, freeze
speculative trade, arrest the laundering of dirty money, dismantle
the system of offshore banking, redistribute income and wealth,
restore the rights of direct producers, rebuild the Welfare State.
Concurrently, we must also build the conditions for a lasting
World peace. The military-industrial and security apparatus which
sustains these financial interests must eventually be dismantled,
which also means that we must abolish NATO and phase out the arms
industry.
We must combat the "media lies" and "global
falsehoods" which uphold the WTO and the powerful business
interests which it supports. We must combat the "false consensus"
of Washington and Wall Street which ordains the "free market
system" as the only possible choice on the fated road to
a "global prosperity". This consensus is now shared
by all political parties including Social Democrats.
To achieve these objectives we must restore a meaningful freedom
of the press. The global media giants fabricate the news and overtly
distorts the course of World events. In turn, we must break the
"false consciousness" which pervades our societies,
prevents critical debate and masks the truth. Ultimately, it precludes
a collective understanding of the workings of an economic system
which destroys people's lives. The only promise of the "free
market" is a World of landless farmers, shuttered factories,
jobless workers and gutted social programmes with "bitter
economic medicine" under the WTO and the IMF constituting
the only prescription. We must restore the truth, we must reinstate
sovereignty to our countries and to the people of our countries.
The struggle must be broad-based and democratic encompassing
all sectors of society at all levels, in all countries, uniting
in a major thrust workers, farmers, independent producers, small
businesses, professionals, artists, civil servants, members of
the clergy, students and intellectuals. People must be united
across sectors, "single issue" groups must join hands
in a common and collective understanding on how this economic
system destroys and impoverishes. The "globalisation"
of this struggle is fundamental, requiring a degree of solidarity
and internationalism unprecedented in World history. The global
economic system feeds on social divisiveness between and within
countries. Beyond Seattle, unity of purpose and Worldwide coordination
among diverse groups and social movements is crucial. A major
thrust is required which brings together social movements in all
major regions of the world in a common pursuit and commitment
to the elimination of poverty and a lasting World peace.
Notes:
1. The latter frequently position snipers
at key positions. See Paul Richmond, "An Assessment of the
Police, What to expect during the Seattle Ministerial Conference",
http://forward.to/walkout, September 1999.
2. WTO Press Release, Ruggiero Announces Enhanced WTO Plan for
Cooperation With NGOs, 17 July 1998.
3. European Commission Press Release, "Commission and NGOs
hold dialogue on the Millennium Round", Brussels, 17 November
1998.
4. Ibid.
5. Ibid.
6. See AFL-CIO, Make
the Global economy Work for Working families, http://www.wslc.org/wto/index.htm,
October 1999.
7. Ibid.
8. Financial Times, London, 17 November 1999).
9. Quoted in Financial Times, op cit.
10. See Martin McLaughlin, "Clinton,
Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system",
World Socialist Web Site, 1 November 1999,
11. Quoted in Michel Chossudovsky, Towards Capitalist Restoration,
Chinese socialism after Mao, Macmillan, London, 1986, p. 134).
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