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ADB Actions in Honolulu ::: Corporate Colonization vs Cultural Rightsvieuxcmaq, Samedi, Avril 28, 2001 - 11:00
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ADB in Asia : Creating Poverty through Corporate Colonization MOBILIZE HONOLULU MAY 4- 11 2001!!! In May 2001, a little-known institution called the Asian Development Bank will hold its Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. As it has done for the last 35 years, Bank staff and directors will meet behind closed doors to make decisions that will affect people living throughout Asia and the Pacific-decisions that have impoverished the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and wreaked environmental destruction. Like other international financial institutions, the ADB has come under increasing fire in recent years. At the ADB’s last Annual Meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand, thousands of Thai villagers demonstrated for three days outside the Bank’s meeting place demanding that the Bank stop several projects. The ADB is hoping to avoid controversy by holding its upcoming meeting in Honolulu. What is the ADB? The Manila-based Asian Development Bank was created in 1966 to provide loans and technical assistance to so-called "developing" countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The Bank has lent billions of dollars to governments and private companies, mainly for large-scale resource exploitation and infrastructure development projects, such as roads, dams and coal-fired power stations. Together with the World Bank and the Japanese government, the ADB has also played a major role in promoting deregulation, economic liberalization and privatization in the region over the last 34 years. What is the US role in the ADB? Japan and the US are the two largest funders of the ADB. Our tax dollars go toward supporting this little known and unaccountable institution. A board of 12 Executive Directors governs the operations of the ADB and its 2000-person staff. Japan and the US are the two largest shareholders in the ADB, together controlling more than 32% of the voting power within the Bank. The ADB-poverty reduction or poverty creation? Poverty is a vivid reality for millions living in Asia. While the ADB declares ‘poverty reduction" to be its most important mission, its project often lead to further impoverishment of the poor. The ADB promotes and imposes a development model based on rapid economic growth and free market reforms. These policies fail to recognize the value of subsistence livelihoods and their contributions to national economies. ADB-supported infrastructure projects, such as roads and dams, have destroyed the natural resource base upon which communities depend and have damaged the social fabric of the region. At the same time, these projects serve to transfer money and resources into the hands of local elite and foreign corporations. The ADB’s plans for privatizing basic government services in the region have largely backfired as prices have skyrocketed and the poor can no longer afford energy and water services. The ADB fails to recognize the impacts of its own policies. Instead, the Bank continues to promote more loans to developing countries and encourages them to restructure their economies toward the export of goods and services. For developing countries, this strategy has resulted in increased debt, impoverishment and environmental destruction, and has increased their vulnerability to the ups-and-downs of foreign markets. Meanwhile, developed countries have benefited from a flurry of contracts for Western corporations. Today, the poor are sending more money to the rich than the other way around, and all in the name of poverty reduction. Unaccountable and Undemocratic The ADB operates in a secretive and undemocratic manner and is unaccountable to those whose lives and livelihoods it affects. Decisions on large projects with significant social and environmental impacts are made in remote offices at the central government or international level with little input from members of civil society or the local communities who are the intended "beneficiaries" of development projects. The ADB is not accountable to the people affected by its projects and programs, nor to the taxpayers in donor countries whose money supports the Bank, its staff and operations. By its own analysis, more than 40% of ADB projects fail to achieve their stated objectives. Neither the ADB as an institution-nor its highly paid staff-accept legal, financial or moral responsibility for these failures. Project development studies and environmental and social impact assessments of ADB-funded projects and programs are not subject to public hearings and independent peer review and are often undertaken by consultants who have a vested interest in the implementation of these projects. In several donor countries, the income received by private companies through project contracts with the ADB is equal to, or greater than, the amount contributed to the ADB by these countries. The ADB is simply a mechanism for donor governments to subsidize their own domestic private sector. ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Asian Development Bank WATCH Asian Development Bank Watch (ADB-Watch) is a network of environmental, indegenous rights, social and economic justice, human rights, religious, and development groups and concerned citizens. Our work involves Raising awareness about the ill effects of the ADB Creating dialogue around environmental and social justice issues surrounding the ADB Building solidarity with local communities in Asia and the Pacific Articulating and exploring alternatives to the destructive policies and projects of the ADB A GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION FROM ADBWATCH HAWAI'I Join the campaign against the Asian Development Bank Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Events May 5-11 2001 No Aloha for the ADB ! Join the Global Movement for Justice! Expose the Destructive Policies and Projects of the ADB! The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a multilateral sister of the World Bank that funds projects which create poverty and undermine local control and cultural rights throughout Asia and the Pacific. The ADB is holding its Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawai'i from May 9-11. Parallel NGO event opportunities May 5th to May 11th ADBwatch Hawai'i invites you to join in and create non-violent activities and events challenging globalization and the ADB's record of imposing destructive and oppressive policies, projects and programs on communities throughout Asia and the Pacific. ADBwatch is a broad network of people working for economic justice in Hawai'i, and includes youth, students, economic and environmental justice and human rights activists, Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) cultural rights activists, clergy, academia, and unions. The ADB Annual Meeting was originally scheduled for Seattle but after massive WTO protests in Nov/December of 1999, the venue changed to Honolulu with the expectation of avoiding resistance and scrutiny. At last year's ADB Annual Meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 5,000 Thai villagers and farmers protested for 3 days against water usage fees being imposed by the ADB. Keep the pressure on! Help to expose ADB's destructive policies and show the world there is no aloha for the ADB. Show the World that There is NO ALOHA FOR THE ADB!! ADBwatch challenges financial institutions that perpetuate economic terrorism. Our goals: Educate the public on specific ways that ADB (and globalization) increases the gulf between rich and poor Identify ways that globalization impacts people and resources in Hawai'i Identify the impacts of globalization on cultural and economic rights of indigenous peoples Help to unravel the corporate myth of Hawai'i as paradise. Hawai'i is occupied by the US military, colonized politically and economically and we face serious pollution problems. The rights of the Kanaka Maoli are under serious increasing attack by the US and state governments and now by organized right and Campaign for a Colorblind America, a conservative racist, anti-affirmative action organization. For more information, contact us: ADBwatch-UH-Hawai'i http://www.crosswinds.net/~hexis/ADB-Watch.html ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE APPEARED IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE GREEN LEFT WEEKLY.AUSTRALIA NEWS HAWAII: No Aoha for Asian Development Bank BY NORM DIXON The Pacific tourist Mecca of Honolulu is to be the next focus of Protest organisers — and the Honolulu Police Department — expect The May 9 protest, and other activities beginning May 5, is being ADB Watch issued a call to progressive movements across the world The Honolulu Police Department (HPD), the city council and the The HPD's 1900 officers, as well as firefighters, sheriff's The HPD is demanding an extra US$6-7 million to provide security In early April, some 5500 members of the paramilitary Hawaii Police have been harassing activists as they hand out leaflets in The Honolulu City Council has introduced laws to make it easier In another move designed to prevent protesters gathering, the HPD Around 4000 protesters greeted the ADB at the bank's last meeting This has resulted in the unusual situation in which the Hawaii Tourism Authority executive director Bob Fishman told the ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ADB in Asia : Creating Poverty & Corporate Colonization http://hawaii.indymedia.org/adbinasia.pdf Another World is Possible, Alternative Events on Globalization and the ADB http://hawaii.indymedia.org/schedule.pdf ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Honolulu Star Bulletin [ASIAN ECONOMIC OUTLOOK] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ARVIND PANAGARIYA THE ASIAN Development Bank, which will hold its annual meeting in Honolulu The ADB, in its annual forecast, predicts that growth in the newly The most important factor underlying Asia's temporary slowdown is the The ADB also predicts that India and the People's Republic of China will The main risks related to the weakening of the U.S. economy are based on The bank expects that growth in Europe, and especially in the euro monetary The ADB believes that outward-oriented trade policies help to lower poverty. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% NO COLD WAR FOR THIS CHINA Though American leaders remain wedded to the idea of the US %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% NOT ONE OR TWO, BUT HUNDREDS OF PROTESTS There weren't two protests that took place in Quebec City -- ** See AlterNet's full FTAA coverage: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Important stories and photos of arrests, gassing, assaults and bravery in the face of massive police oppression. This zine shows the power and beauty in what demonstrators did last weekend, as well as the horror. We hope you print off a few copies of this and distribute it in your community as a fundraiser for those arrested and illegally detained in Quebec. Thank you. "After the clouds clear and the fence comes down, We are the first generation in this country that knows the taste of teargas. -- From the FTAA Diary (download it at www.geocities.com/ftaadiary) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Globalization and the ADB -- Alternative Events planned in Hawai'i Another World is Possible ! Alternative Events on Globalization and the ADB Honolulu, Hawai'i May 4 - 11, 2001 KAHEA presents an Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Cultural Rights. KAHEA is an alliance of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) cultural practitioners, environmental activists and others concerned about protecting cultural rights and our fragile environment, Center for Hawaiian Studies University of Hawai'i Manoa ***** May 4 - 6, 2001 ***** Friday, May 4th 5:30 - 6:30 pm Pupu Hour/Registration Saturday, May 5th 8:30 - 9:00 am Registration and Breakfast Sunday, May 6th 8:30 - 9:00 Breakfast Living the Culture, Creating a Future This conference will bring together cultural practitioners and Indigenous activists struggling against economic and political systems that threaten our existence, lands and culture. Living the culture is a key way to protect the land. By protecting and enhancing cultural practices, the entire community benefits. We empower our youth, protect and rehabilitate natural resources, and provide economic security and locally-based meaningful work. We are coming together because we are committed to the idea that another world is possible. We are fortunate to have activists joining us from Asia and the Pacific Islands to share their stories and experiences and offer their thoughts about how we can work together to protect our homelands and people, and our future on this planet. We are grateful for this tremendous opportunity to come together with a common vision in order to increase our knowledge and strengthen our effectiveness. Please join us! KAHEA is an island-wide network that brings together taro/grassroots groups working to protect Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) traditional cultural practices and the environment. Kahea involves traditional practitioners including kumu hula (teachers of dance, language, chant, culture, history, and healing), environmental activists and others concerned about Hawai'i's future. Contact: P.O. Box 714 Honolulu, Hawai'i 96808 Tel/fax: (808) 841-2176 Website: http://www.kahea.org * Monday, May 7, 7 p.m. The International Forum on Globalization Teach-In on Globalization and the Asian Development Bank Sponsored by ADBwatch United First Methodist Church, Beretania at Victoria St. * Tuesday, May 8, 8 a.m.- Noon Panel Discussion with NGO's and the ADB * Tuesday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. Voices from the People Testimonies from people who are being impacted by ADB projects and economic globalization. * Wednesday, May 9 Noon to Nine MARCH & RALLY * Thursday, May 10, 8 a.m. - Noon Panel Discussion with NGO's and the ADB * Thursday, May 10, 7:30 p.m. Voices from the People: Testimonies of people who are being impacted by ADB projects and economic globalization. * Friday, May 11, 7:30 p.m. The Role of the Military in Globalization For more info: ADB watch Hawaii: Ph. 955-6161 . Check our website: http://hawaii.indymedia.org/ Email: adbw...@lava.net ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ AND DON'T MISS... "Rising Waters: Global Warming and the Fate of the Pacific Islands," ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ SEATTLE ASIA PACIFIC CITIES SUMMIT 2001 May 5-12, 2001. Corporate Sponsors: Weyerhauser, Microsoft, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Immunex, Boeing, Preston/Gates/Ellis Participants: Business leaders representing Chambers of Commerce, business associations and corporations and public officials representing sectors related to urban public services; educators, scholars, business representatives and citizens who have a stake in the future of the Focus: Explore methods to improve coordination between business, local government and educational institutions to help create and maintain a high tech economy. From the Asia Pacific Summit 2001 website "Networking and Business Connections" "The importance of cities and businesses working together to find solutions for urban problems has never been greater. Given their significant budgets and broad areas of responsibility, cities are increasingly recognized as major purchasers and/or facilitators of a wide variety of goods and services." According to the Asia Pacific Summit 2001 Host Committee, corporate leaders are encouraged to, 2001 ASIA PACIFIC CITIES SUMMIT xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx May 5-12, 2001. Local Government's Links To Corporate Globalization For More Information Contact: (Included below is the APC Summit Agenda and Schedule of Events) But first, here is a quick background sketch on the nature of the summit and the issues that are sure to be raised. At first glance, the Asia Pacific Cities Summit 2001 seems innocent enough but pry a little deeper and you will uncover the fact that during the plenary session on May 8th, the topic of conversation will be how local governments can create "partnerships" with organizations like the World Bank and "other international organizations"! Since these international organizations are often blamed by environmental, faith and labor groups for the destruction of the environment, the lowering of health and safety standards, policies which challenge the labor movement and the privatization of public services, many community activists are upset - especially since many of them see the recent energy crisis as having been a result of the privatization (deregulation) of publicly owned energy providers. They dread the thought of their local communities working in joint partnerships with institutions that overrule local sovereignty and bring about undemocratic institutions like the World Bank or the WTO, which rules on trade issues through an elite tribunal and secret meetings. Please join us at to protest the forming of partnerships between our local municipalities and undemocratic institutiontions like the World Bank, IMF and WTO The Plenary Session on Partnerships With the World Bank Begins at Other sessions on sustainability and indigenous peoples, web democratization, public services, labor issues, etc. will include representatives of the World Bank, APEC and other corporate, academic and The Plenary Session Entitled, Check the schedule included below or the APC Summit website: NOTE: Other agenda items which may draw attention from various interests, from animal rights activists and pro-democracy organizations to public interest groups fighting genetically modified food: 1) genetic engineering *********************************************************************** CONDEMNATION GREETS RETURN OF JAPANESE WHALERS TOKYO, Japan, April 12, 2001 (ENS) - In the face of international For full text and graphics, visit: *********************************************************************** Wealth heaped on wealth, Power, like a desolating pestilence, TeleKinetic Challenge 2000 HumanKind Survival Earth @>@>@>@>@ IMC in Free Speech Battle Following FBI/Secret Service Visit On Saturday, April 21, as tens of thousands demonstrated against the FTAA in the streets of Quebec City, the IMC in Seattle was served with a sealed court order by two FBI agents and an agent of the US Secret Service. The terms of the sealed order prevented IMC volunteers from publicizing its terms. This morning, the gag order was lifted, enabling the IMC to finally break its silence about these events, which Lee Tien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation characterized as "a threat to free speech, free association, and privacy." The Seattle Independent Media Center was launched in Fall 1999 to provide During last weekend's widespread protests against a proposed Free Trade The Seattle IMC remains committed to its mission: "The Independent Media CONTACT: Seattle Independent Media Center ******************************************************** THE GLOBAL OWNERSHIP CHART Thanks to the merger boom, media power is more concentrated than ever. ******************************************************** "I want to be as public with this kind of work as I can be," the founder of Ruckus says. "I want to say, 'My name is John Sellers, I grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, I have a mom and dad who love me. And I'm in jail because I'm a person of conscience.' I want to make the guards, and the police, and everyone else think, 'What is this good person doing on the wrong side of the law? Isn't it strange that someone like this should be spending so much time in prison? That's not right.'" "I just want to say, it's been an honor. I'm humbled by you people. You've strengthened my resolve to fight. Thank you all very, very much for coming." A silent moment passes. "And now," he says, uncorking the eve-of-battle voice of Henry the Fifth, if Henry the Fifth were a bald American hippie: "Let's party like gnats on an open wound!" HÿÞêr |
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