Come to Ottawa: Protest World Bank/IMF

NOVEMBER 16-19

OTTAWA, CANADA

From November 16 - 18, the Finance Ministers and central bank governors of the Group of 20 (G20) nations, as well as key segments of the World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF), will meet in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

We call on all activists from around the world to come to Ottawa during these meetings to protest and expose these nefarious institutions and to actively work to create a better world.

In mid-October of this year, Canada's Finance Minister Paul Martin announced that Canada would host the next meetings of the G20, from November 16-18, 2001. He also invited the International Monetary and Finance Committee (IMFC) of the IMF and the Development Committee (DC) of the World Bank, whose September, 2001 meetings were canceled in Washington earlier this.

The IMF and the World Bank, controlled by the G20 governments, are the primary architects of neo-liberal globalization. The IMFC and the DC are key Committees, vital to the business and functioning of the World Bank and IMF. Already hampered by the cancellation of their September meetings, the World Bank and IMF are feeling pressure to have a successful round of talks here in Ottawa.

We therefore encourage any and all activists, who envision a world free of exploitation and oppression, to come together in Ottawa from November 16 - 19 to actively resist the G20, the World Bank and the IMF. It is imperative that all those who support global economic justice send a clear message to these Institutions and the planet:

'The movement for global justice continues to grow, and will not stand for continuing efforts by these institutions to structure the world for the benefit of corporations and the wealthy and to deny basic justice to the majority of the world's people.'

Global Democracy Ottawa, and many other groups from Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City, have begun to mobilize for diverse and varied actions, teach-ins and marches to be held throughout the duration of the conference.

We invite any groups planning on coming to Ottawa to join us in spokes-council -- our process for organizing, which is based on an understanding of the realities of protest and mutual respect. We envision a process of democratic decision making where all groups can come together to share information, resources and ideas.

For more information, please contact:

Global Democracy Ottawa

Email: info_N17@flora.org

Web: http://www.flora.org/gdo

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