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Social Forum STATEMENT OF THE ASIAN SOCIAL MASS & PEOPLES' MOVEMENTS & ORGANISATIONS7 January 2003 We,
the social, mass and peoples' movements and organisations of Asia and the Pacific
from diverse social, cultural and political backgrounds have gathered together
on 2-7, January 2003 at the AsianSocial Forum in Hyderabad, India. We are gathered
here in the ASF to exchange our experiences and raise our voices against neo-liberal We are meeting in
Hyderabad, the city that is claimed to be a symbol of cyber-world in India. But
it is also the capital of the state known for tragic suicides by hundreds of farmers
and weavers, besides starvation deaths, due to the impact of neo-liberal globalization
in recent years. The real history of the state is one of valiant peoples' In fact, today the whole of Asia is yet again the center of poverty, war and intolerance, with the mass of people facing starvation, impoverishment, displacement, indebtedness, and destruction of livelihoods. Imperialism targets Asia with its militarist
and economic offensives for making strategic gains, including the greed for oil.
The looming threat of war on Iraq by the United States of America imperils all
of us, who have witnessed the Gulf War, the bombing of Afghanistan, and the continuing
occupation of Palestine. US political and military interventions in Asia under
its so-called War on Terror - particularly The impact
of capitalism and neo-liberal globalization continues to be felt across the region
and affects the lives of every woman, man, youth and child. These effects are
leading to widespread increases in levels of pove rty and widening gaps between
the rich and the poor. It has also led to the increasing degradation of the environment
and Capitalism and neo-liberal globalization also jeopardize peoples'
lives and accentuate multiple forms of exclusions for the marginalised sections.
The worse affected are women,children, indigenous peoples, Dalits, ethnic minorities,
tribals, unorganised sector and migrant workers and other socially excluded groups.
These have led to the There is a shrinking of democratic space within the nation-states as neo-liberal globalization with the rise of aggressively fundamentalist, intolerant and violent articulations of identities and an increase in the repres sive powers of the state and the elites,leading to gross violation of civic and human rights. We, therefore, resolve to carry forward and strengthen the solidarity for resisting imperialist domination. It will be necessary - and we will strive - in the coming days to include many more social movements into this process of resistance and to evolve democratic and transparent processes for coordinating activities and actions. We believe that not only is Another World Possible but that Another World is Necessary! We affirm our faith in alternatives based on equity, social justice, human rights and socialism! In particular, we resolve to carry forward the campaigns and struggle and move towards common actions in the following areas: * Resist
imperialism - the imminent US attack on Iraq, its escalating militarist interventions
in the region, as well as, its possible unilateral declaration of war against
any country. Specifically, we will organize a co mmon day of protest action against
the war in Iraq. * Resist the policies and undemocratic structures of neo-liberal globalization. Specifically, derail the next WTO Ministerial Meeting in Cancun. * Defend democracy, secular values and people's security. * Oppose religious fundamentalism and communal, ethnic, caste and gender-based violence. * Assert people's right to work, energy, food, water, land, other natural resources, education, health and public transport. * Oppose privatization, dis-investment and attack on labor rights. * Move away from development based on foreign capital and mobilize national resources to support the sustainable and equitable development of domestic economies and people's lifestyles. Demand the unconditional cancellation of debt. - End - |