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Global consumers boycott of US: No money for war !Anonyme, Lundi, Mars 17, 2003 - 19:33
For Mother Earth
As the largest demonstrations in the history of human-kind don’t seem to have any effect on the plans of Bush regarding Iraq, a growing number of citizens groups around the globe call for a worldwide consumers boycott of the US economy. Time for an overview! According to IDEA (International group for Direct Economic Action against war), a network and clearinghouse for the global boycott campaign, many political analysts believe that the tactic of the boycott, if embraced by the peace movement as a whole, is the only form of non-violent direct action that could potentially stop or mitigate US attacks on Iraq. If the people opposed to the war were to express their opinion with their wallets by boycotting, the impact on US corporations would be significant. “Not an anti-American reflex, but a difficult step as the United Nations are once again being put aside by the US. The boycott is a very practical tool for the public to oppose this war.
As the largest demonstrations in the history of human-kind don’t seem to have any effect on the plans of Bush regarding Iraq, a growing number of citizens groups around the globe call for a worldwide consumers boycott of the US economy. Time for an over
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