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| WSF 2008: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS GEAR UP FOR MOBILISATION AND ACTION |
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| Tuesday, 15 January 2008 16:28 |
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Nongovernment organisations, civil society, and social movements around the world are gearing up for the World Social Forum 2008 on 26 January. Declared the Global Day of Mobilisation and Action, WSF 2008 promises a reinvigorated fight against neo-liberalism, war, colonialism, racism and patriarchy. Find out how the world will celebrate this event. Across the globe, on January 26, 2008, millions of women and men, communities, organisations, networks, and movements will march, speak, celebrate, and dialogue in rural villages and urban centres in celebration of the World Social Forum (WSF) 2008: Global Day of Mobilisation and Action. WSF 2008 calls for actions to fight neo-liberalism, war, colonialism, racism, and patriarchy as well as to strengthen the solidarity and convergence amongst common struggles, campaigns, and constructions of alternatives and alliances. To announce details of the WSF 2008, at least nine press conferences on January 22, 2008 will be held in Atlanta, USA; Zurich, Switzerland; Mumbai, India; Rome, Italy; Brussels, Belgium; Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro, Brasil; Erbil, Iraq; and Seoul, South Korea. Current mobilisations in the Asia-Pacific region include the following: The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC) will also actively participate in this Global Day of Mobilisation and Action by broadcasting news and audio files in their website, <http://www.amarc.org>. News and audio files can be shared to AMARC by sending them to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . To learn more about the WSF 2008 and the mobilisations around the world, visit <www.wsf2008.net> for more details. Background: World Social Forum Sources: |
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