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No to the FTAA No to the Crimibalisation of the Struggles of the people in Defence of their Rights

vieuxcmaq, Tuesday, April 10, 2001 - 11:00

Saroj Bains (avenirjeunesse@yahoo.com)

It is a flyer to announce a discussion Forum for Thursday 12th, 2001
Topics are the Summit of the Americas, The security measures, and the necessity to build and support alternative media
In english and French to follow.

National Youth Commission on the Future of Quebec

No to the FTAA!
No to the Criminalization of the Struggles of the Peoples!
Our America: One Humanity, One Struggle to Defend Our Rights!

– Discussion Forum –
Thursday, April 12
Concordia University
Room 507, Hall bldg
5:00 pm – Discussion

Discussion to Put Forward Our Own Agenda for the Future of the Americas

The youth are determined to defeat the FTAA and plans to plunder the
countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and place all the
resources
of the nation at the disposal of the monopolies. The youth are also
determined to defeat the attempts to criminalize dissent.

• Who decides the future of the Americas: The U.S. or the peoples?
• How do governments which give pride of place to civil liberties,
justify their suspension?
• What is the aim of the “International Democracy Resolution



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