End trade liberalization
Junk WTO!
Indonesia will be at the center
of world attention in 2013. The country is set to host three (3) global conferences
this year that will discuss the future of world development. These include the UN High Level Panel of
Eminent Persons (HLPEP) on the Post 2015 Development Agenda, the Asia Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, and the Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade
Organization (WTO). However, a broad
alliance of peasant organizations, women organizations, trade unions, migrant
workers organizations, youth and student organizations, environmental
organizations and other grassroots groups warned that these high-level meetings
are likely to serve the global agenda of monopoly capital rather than the
peoples of the world.
Ahmad SH from Walhi (Indonesian
Environmental Forum/Friends of The Earth Indonesia) announced to the press
today the formation of the Indonesian Peoples Alliance (IPA) to spearhead and
coordinate critical interventions from civil society and mass organization in
Indonesia and from around the world to confront the globalization agenda of
these institutions.
Antonio Tujan from IBON
International explained that the global elites are trying to reinvigorate the
trade liberalization agenda as a means to overcome the global economic
crisis. For almost two decades now, the
WTO has facilitated the exports and operations of multinational corporations in
the third world. This has boosted their
profits and wealth accumulation in the hands of elites in the US, Europe and
other centers of monopoly capitalism. But it has also intensified the
exploitation of working people and plunder of developing countries. Reviving the WTO’s stalled liberalization
agenda in 2013 would not solve the global economic crisis but would drag
developing countries and other dependent countries to an even worse situation,
he concluded.
Ario Adityo from the Institute
for National and Democracy Studies (INDIES) explained to the press that Indonesia
is a favoured target for foreign monopoly capitalists and trade liberalization
because of the country’s abundant natural resources, cheap labor, big
population as potential for market expansion, and no serious enforcement of
human rights. He added that the Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono-Budiono adminstration is acting as promoter for foreign
capital and local elites in Indonesia and Southeast Asia by hosting
international events like the WTO Ministeral meeting. The Indonesian government
even wants to take a more prominent position in the WTO by nominating Maria
Elka Pangestu (Indonesia Tourism and Creative Economy Minister and former
Indonesian Trade Minister) for the post of WTO Director.
Ahmad SH remarked that nearly all
WTO ministerials have been met with massive protests from civil society and the
Bali Ministerial will face similar resistance from the Indonesian people
together with civil society from around the world in December. He said that the
Indonesian Peoples Alliance (IPA) will become the centre for civil society
consolidation to stop ”global agenda 2013” by coordinating civil society
organizations and networks which have an interest to respond critically to
global processes in Indonesia such as the UN High Level Panel on post-2015, the
APEC and the WTO.
The IPA is calling for a stop to trade
liberalization that serves capital accumulation, exploitation and inequality. It
calls for an end to neocolonial relations that exist between countries today
which is enforced through unequal and unjust bilateral and multilateral
agreements and institutions such as APEC and the WTO. It calls on the people of Indonesia and the
world to uphold their sovereignty. It calls for a new development paradigm
where trade truly serves the wellbeing of the people and mother Earth. #
Ario Adityo: +6282122596222
Ahmad SH : +6281337374038
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