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Your guide to the protests in Seattle and N30 around the world.
News, Updates, and Media Coverage - July
23, 2000
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Updated: 6/5/2001
"They never knew what hit them. They had assumed it would
be business as usual, the way it had been for decades. Rich
men gather, meet, decide the fate of the world, then return
home to amass more wealth. It's the way it's always been.
Until Seattle."
- Michael Moore, U.S comedian (not director general
of the WTO)
- PICTURE
ARCHIVE
- Indymedia
Website
- Mayday
2000: A Festival of Anarchist Ideas and Action
- A
Special Message to the Police
- N30
Black Bloc Communique
- Linguistic
Analysis of The Black Bloc Communique
- Anarchists
and Corporate Media at the Battle of Seattle [Italian]
- LATEST
- Response
to Seattle by Ernie Jacob
- Anarchists
in Seattle: the violence in Seattle
- WTO
protest message had some effect, survey finds
- Frequently
Asked Questions
- About Anarchists at the "Battle for Seattle" and N30
- Black
Block Participant Interview by Active Transformation
- April
16: Direct Action in D.C. Against the World Bank and IMF
- Schell
Cancels January
- Police
sued for doing too little, too much
- Democrats
here, upset about WTO, want facts
- Officer
who kicked man during WTO is punished
- WTO
Web site was target of assault from hackers
- Six
more charged in WTO protests
- We demand the immediate release of these protesters.
Otherwise the authorities will have to face the consequences.
- Globalization
Debate Getting Focused
- A rather patronizing article from the Washington Post's
international paper.
- Petroleum
group ready for trouble [Calgary Herald]
- WTO
leaves city with slew of litigation, bills
- WTO
plans alarmed White House
- READING
BETWEEN THE LI(N)ES
- The
Battle is Joined
- Bullies
in Streets, Suites Batter WTO
- The
Shot Heard 'Round the World
- Woken
up in Seattle
- Milarepa
Fund Staff Members JC and Masa Report from Seattle [Milarepa]
- Most
of those arrested during WTO from here; many still angry
- City's
WTO policing tab now nearing $9 million
- Anarchy
in the USA
- Anarchists
Want to Unite With Diverse WTO Protesters
- Conservation
leader says WTO protests hurt cause
- WTO/N30
Discussion Phorum
- "No
WTO" Page, Jim Koehnline Graphics
- ZNet
WTO Watch
- Another great source for breaking news
- NEWS
ARCHIVE
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| Background Texts |
- 10
Reasons to Dismantle the WTO
- Labor
& the WTO
- Micropower
Broadcasting, the Internet and the WTO Protests
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| Hacktivism |
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"Police complain that no-one has officially told them about the
protests.
"James Hart, assistant commissioner of the City of London Police,
said: "We have a fairly extensive police operation organised, but
as with June 18 we don't have a single organisation that has notified
us of their intention to demonstrate.
"'In fact we have had no contact at all from any of the demonstrators
which makes it extremely difficult of course for us to plan any
response to their peaceful protest that they claim they will undertake."
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| City by City |
- Austin,
TX
- Liverpool
- Louisville,
KY
- Manchester,
U.K.
- Philadelphia
- Portugal
- Seattle,
WA
- Washington,
DC
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| Seattle Events |
- EARLY
MORNING RALLY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 7AM
- Seattle
March in Support of Reparations (after WTO events)
- US
to Seattle Caravan
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| Links |
- Art
& Revolution Convergence
- Citizens
on the Web
- Countdown
to Downtown
- Cross-Canada
WTO Caravan
- DAMN
WTO News
- Democracy
Now!
- GLOBALIZATION
and the MAI
- Independent
Media Center
- MAI-Not!
- N30
Events in Germany
- N30
in Ireland
- N30
in Italy
- Our
June 18th Coverage
- Spoof
WTO site by RTMark.com
- Vancouver
Grassroots Alliance
- World
Trade Observer
- ZNet
WTO Watch
- More
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| More Resources |
- Calls
- General Call
- IWW
N30 Call
- Flyers
- N30 flyer [PDF]
- Graphics
- List
of Seattle targets
- Sabotage
Tips
- Survival
Kit
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| CALL TO PROTEST |
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Globalize Liberation Not Corporate Power
RESIST THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
COME TO SEATTLE NOV. 29 - DEC. 3, 1999
FESTIVAL OF RESISTANCE * NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION * STREET
THEATER
Increasing poverty and cuts in social services while the rich get richer; low
wages, sweatshops, meaningless jobs, and more prisons; deforestation,
gridlocked cities and global warming; genetic engineering, gentrification
and war: Despite the apparent diversity of these social and ecological
troubles, their roots are the same -- a global economic system based
on the exploitation of people and the planet.
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