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From: Sheri Herndon [mailto:sheri@indymedia.org] Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 11:38 PM Subject: IMC FTAA SPECIAL NEWS BLAST | Friday, April 20, 2001 IMC FTAA SPECIAL NEWS BLAST | Friday, April 20, 2001 Stay tuned for more coverage. A compilation of breaking stories, photos, video, and audio from the Independent Media Center Network on Friday, April 20, 2001 covering the Summit of the Americas, or FTAA (Free Trade Area of the Americas). http://www.indymedia.org/ftaa Summary of Today's Breaking News: Estimates of at least 20,000 people were in the streets of Quebec today, 1/3 of what is expected this weekend. As of this afternoon, EST, the security wall put up to deter protesters from interfering with the Summit discussions had been torn down. 30 arrests have been confirmed in Quebec, more at the border and police brutality in the streets of Sao Paolo with 62 arrests and several activists hospitalized. WHAT IS THE IMC NEWS BLAST? Once again, the Independent Media Centers (IMCs) are reporting live from the streets -- capturing and distributing some of the most exciting and historical media ever produced. Follow along as grassroots media-makers document and distribute across the Web live and near-live coverage of the FTAA protests in Quebec City and solidarity protests across the Americas. At least 12 out of 60 Independent Media Centers worldwide (listed at www.indymedia.org/ftaa) are posting raw and up-to-the-minute coverage of FTAA-related events throughout the April 20-22 weekend. We will be synthesizing the best of this content for you in a series of regular news blasts. FOCUS ON FTAA Thousands of demonstrators have already filled the streets of Quebec, and even more are expected this weekend in what has become an outpouring of opposition to international trade negotiations in which only the interests and privileges of capital are represented or seriously considered, while the most basic rights and interests of citizens, consumers, workers and the environment are relentlessly recast as "trade barriers." As anti-globalization protests continue to grow around the world, the use of police state enforcement tactics has also stepped up, increasingly denying the basic democratic rights of those who speak out. Rather than thwarting the grassroots movement against corporate globalization, militant police repression has resulted in more widespread and defiant demonstrations. With hundreds of media activists in Quebec City and hundreds more around the world, the IMC coverage is immediate and authentic. There is sophisticated background information to bring you up to speed along with live coverage that is otherwise lost or ignored. This is media democracy in its most vibrant and truest form, with a refreshing and captivating range of perspectives you won¹t find anywhere else. But the power and success of the IMC Network is not just about the individual expression of our grassroots perspectives. The IMC Network is also on the forefront of the media convergence that others merely write about. The uploading and downloading of photos, audio and video content by thousands of media activists is creating a new form of revolution. From Chiapas to Brasil to Israel to Quebec City, the IMC's put you in the middle of the dialogue. ++++++++++++++++++++ Quote of the Day: "Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that numbers of people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience. . . Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves, and all the while the grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem." Howard Zinn, "Failure to Quit", p. 45 ++++++++++++++++++++ FTAA COVERAGE - BY REGION **CANADA** ====== IMC QUEBEC / CMAQ - http://quebec.indymedia.org Thousands March With Torches in Quebec City A peaceful but loud march kicked off Quebec City actions against the FTAA and global capitalism. Thousands marched through the streets with torches, shouting in French, English and Spanish. Union members, anarchists and others walked together in solidarity. The march ended with a live music show, freestyle hip-hop and tons of free food from Food Not Bombs. http://quebec.indymedia.org/viewarticle.ch2?articleid=1185&language=english Summary of A20 Anti-Capitalist Events in Quebec The anti-capitalist protests in Quebec City today were extremely militant and possibly responsible for shutting down large parts of the Summit of the Americas. http://sf.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=2845 ====== IMC MONTREAL http://montreal.indymedia.org Police Violence in Quebec (photos) http://montreal.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=486&group=webcast Piégés Par une Taupe Deux jours après l'arrestation de six personnes qui auraient comploté "dans le but de poser un geste d¹éclat dangeureux afin de nuire aux activités du Sommet", la version des forces de l'ordre est mise à mal par différents témoignages rapportés par les grands médias. http://montreal.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=484&group=webcast ====== IMC ONTARIO http://ontario.indymedia.org Popular Activist/Organizer Jaggi Singh Assaulted by Police, Disappeared A group of disguised policemen assaulted and kidnapped the non-violent activist Jaggi Singh this afternoon. His whereabouts are still unknown and no charges have been laid. ³About five o¹clock we were standing talking on rue Saint-Jean, a ³green [minimum risk] zone,² Helene Nazon reported, ³when three or four ³demonstrators² suddenly attacked Jaggi from behind. They grabbed his arms, pushed him down onto the pavement and began beating him. Jaggi shouted out and nearby protesters rushed to his rescue,² she continued. http://ontario.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=646&group=webcast ====== IMC VANCOUVER - http://vancouver.indymedia.org Tear Gassed Area Has Calmed Down to Some Extent, Fresh Protestors Arrive At the main gates to the inner sanctum, tear gassing halted for a while as a group formed a giant dance circle in front of the gates. It seems that after some singing and dancing peoples' spirits were revived, including ours, after we got a whiff of some tear gas. http://vancouver.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=1183&group=webcast **LATIN AMERICA** ====== IMC BRASIL - http://brasil.indymedia.org Activists Beaten, One Hospitalized in Brasil Actions against the FTAA At noon today approximately 600 Brasilian anti-capitalist activists converged on the steps of the Gazeta building on Avenida Paulista, the financial centre of São Paulo, for a demonstration against the FTAA. Less then two hours later, the group was violently repressed and dispersed by heavily armed military police. Two activists were reportedly beaten by police. Pablo, an activist and independent reporter with IMC Brazil, was hospitalized with wounds to his leg and arm inflicted by the police. So far, there have been 62 arrests. http://brasil.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=1001&group=webcast ====== IMC ARGENTINA - http://argentina.indymedia.org/ Reprimen Movilizacion Contra el ALCA en Brasil 62 jóvenes anticapitalistas fueron detenidos hoy durante una protesta contra la cumbre del ALCA en Brasil. Los más de 1000 manifestantes que marchaban por la avenida Paulista, fueron recibidos por la policía militar con gases lacrimógenos, palos y otros gases de alto poder. Los jóvenes se defendieron como pudieron, resultando varios de ellos hospitalizados. Entre los heridos y golpeados, se encuentran dos reporteros de Indymedia Brasil. A todos ellos, nuestra mas ferviente solidaridad. **UNITED STATES** ====== IMC VERMONT - http://vermont.indymedia.org/ Security Perimeter Torn Down Quebec City, 6:00 pm (EST), April 20: The security wall which was intended to prevent protests from affecting the FTAA meetings has been partially torn down by demonstrators. The streets are alive! Quebec city officials erected the security wall to keep people out. Now a large chunk, possibly up to 300 feet of fence, has been torn down. Some protestors have thrown teargas canisters back at police. Canada's CBC news reports that rubber bullets are being used. ====== IMC MAINE - http://maine.indymedia.org Border Crossing Information and Breaking News There are reports that the great crush of people in the Quebec City are beginning to cause the barricades surrounding the city to buckle. Police are beginning to don gas masks and guns, and an inner barricade has been erected. Tear Gas has been fired and people are on the run... ====== IMC BUFFALO - http://buffalo.indymedia.org/ Differing Views on Impact of Free Trade The FTAA, as it's known, would establish the largest free trade zone in the world. But it's sparking much controversy, especially here in Buffalo. Activists say existing free trade treaties have hurt the area's economy. Supporters of free trade say that's not so http://buffalo.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=80 ====== IMC HUDSON/MOHAWK - http://nycap.indymedia.org/ Mohawk Nation Thanks Those Who Stayed Away from the Protest at Akwesasne Mohawk Nation statement to the community of Akwesasne, and to FTAA Protesters who did NOT try to cross the border to Canada via Akwesasne http://nycap.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=420&group=webcast ====== IMC SEATTLE - http://seattle.indymedia.org FTAA Protests: Speaking Truth to Power Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Quebec City, in resistance to what one critic called "the latest major campaign for the occupation of the planet by the global corporate system." The proposed FTAA agreement, like its predecessor NAFTA, would "free" global corporations to easily move capital and jobs from place to place in search of higher, faster profits--but leaving in their wake destroyed local economies, eviscerated health care systems, ruined worker-safety and labor laws, environmental disaster, and more. Protests against the FTAA continue this weekend in Quebec City, at the Canadian border in Blaine, WA, here in Seattle and elsewhere. ====== IMC SAN FRANCISCO - http://sf.indymedia.org/ftaa/ Undercover Police Van Grabs Protesters in Quebec Quebec, April 20 9:10pm (EST) - People are still gathered at the security perimeter and the tear gas is heavy. An undercover police van just drove up chasing down and grabbing 6 protesters. This is happening just down the street from CMAQ (the quebec indymedia center for this week). Most protesters are sick from the tear gas they have been inhaling for hours. http://sf.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=2823 ====== IMC WASHINGTON DC - http://dc.indymedia.org Press conference discusses the dynamics of the organizers against the FTAA, including CASA and CLAQ from Quebec. http://dc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=8027&group=webcast ====== IMC SAN DIEGO/LOS ANGELES - http://sandiego.indymedia.org/index.php3 NAFTA Harms Workers in All Three Countries An evaluation of NAFTA on its seventh anniversary finds a continent-wide pattern of stagnant worker incomes, lost job opportunities, increased insecurity, and rising inequality, according to NAFTA at Seven, a new report by the Economic Policy Institute. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LIVE AUDIO COVERAGE: Quebec Radio CMAQ http://microradio.net/radiodesam.pls Philly¹s Radio Volta http://www.radiovolta.org/ DC¹s Studio 2412 http://dc.indymedia.org/audio/ NYC IMC http://nyc.indymedia.org/audio/ Vermont IMC Radio http://vermont.indymedia.org/vtimc.m3u IMC PRINT COVERAGE: Print.Indymedia.org ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ INDEPENDENT MEDIA CENTER The IMC is a decentralized network of independent media makers, organizers, and activists working to increase democracy and social justice by reporting events and producing information as acts of autonomy, resistance, and liberation from corporate control. The IMC was established to cover the WTO protests in Seattle November 1999. Since then, many media activists have set up independent media centers in London, all over Canada and the US, Sydney, Melbourne, Chiapas, Israel, Mexico City, Prague, Belgium, France, Brasil, Argentina, Italy, Germany, Sweden, with more to come. Contact information: IMC-Vermont at 1-802-862-0313. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold