WTO Hong Kong 2005
反世贸高峰:世贸会议失败,九百人被捕星期二, 21 二月 2006. 《南华早报》婉惜地宣称,“作为让 多哈会谈死亡的城市,香港不会平静下来。”也许不对,但香港也不非一个不能被唤醒的城市。 打倒世贸!星期一, 5 十二月 2005. 终结贫穷和战争 - 加入实现社会主义世界的斗争! |
Greece: On the edge of a volcanoMonday, 18 January 2010. Class struggle amid devastating crisis Police ”riot” case collapses in courtThursday, 12 January 2006. Charges have been dropped against 11 of 14 people charged with
”unlawful assembly” during protests against the World Trade
Organisation (WTO) meeting in Hong Kong last month. Police WTO ”riot” case collapses in courtThursday, 12 January 2006. Charges have been dropped against 11 of 14 people charged with
”unlawful assembly” during protests against the World Trade
Organization (WTO) meeting in Hong Kong last month, writes Laurence
Coates (CWI Sweden). Solidarity action with Hong Kong WTO defendantsWednesday, 11 January 2006. On Wednesday 11 January,
members of Socialist Students and Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI
Sweden) gathered outside Air China’s office in Stockholm. Hong Kong: Hunger Strike by WTO PrisonersTuesday, 10 January 2006. 12 of the 14 WTO Political Prisoners have decided to launch an
indefinite hunger strike starting January 5 to not only highlight the
injustice of their case, but more importantly highlight the reason for
them coming to Hong Kong---to protest against the WTO. Their fight was
not with the people of Hong Kong, but with the undemocratic institution
of the WTO and the free trade policies implemented by the WTO without
any real consultation with workers and farmers. Interview with Korean anti-WTO protesterMonday, 19 December 2005. The Korean farmers and workers have made a lasting impression on the
population of Hong Kong during the anti-WTO protests of the last week,
teaching them new methods of struggle. 800 arrests at failed WTO meetingMonday, 19 December 2005. "Hong Kong will not go down as the city where the Doha Round died," exclaimed the South China Morning Post (SCMP) with a sigh of relief. Perhaps not, but it wasn't the place where the round woke out of its coma either. CWI member interviewed by The Standard (HK)Friday, 16 December 2005. "The problem is that billions of people are affected [by WTO
policies] and the people running world trade are not even elected,"
says Greg Bradshaw, member of the Socialist Party (CWI Australia), who
is today's 'Protest Portrait' in Hong Kong's english language daily,
The Standard. Anti-WTO protests kick off in Hong KongMonday, 12 December 2005. "Junk the WTO!", "Derail the WTO!", "Stop the Doha Round", these
were some of the slogans echoing in an assortment of languages and
dialects across Hong Kong island yesterday (11 December) as a week of
protests against the World Trade Organisation commenced. Anti-WTO protests kick-off in Hong KongMonday, 12 December 2005. "Junk the WTO!", "Derail the WTO!", "Stop the Doha Round", these
were some of the slogans echoing in an assortment of languages and
dialects across Hong Kong island yesterday (11 December) as a week of
protests against the World Trade Organisation commenced. |


