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MOBILISE
FOR ANTI-IMF/WB PROTESTS IN PRAGUE IN SEPTEMBER!
JOIN THE SEPTEMBER 26 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION TO SHUT
DOWN IMF/WB!
A CALL OF THE CZECH REVOLUTIONARY ANARCHIST ORGANISATION
SOLIDARITA
In the days of September 23-30 there will be the 55th annual conference
of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) in Prague,
the capital of the Czech Republic. This will be the first action of
that sort in Eastern Europe after the collapse of Stalinism. A Czech
Social-Democratic government became a guarantee of the action - including
its financial costs - and regards it as a symbol that the Czech Republic
is a part of the imperialist West. But those 15 000 bankers, economists
and financiers, who will come to Prague, will meet to design a scheme
of a complete liberalisation of a global economy. And Czech workers
and the poor, together with global proletariat, will continue to be
among victims of this capitalist globalisation.
In a form of semi-colonies the Czech Republic and other post-stalinist
countries took line with developing countries oh the Third world. In
1990 a then Czechoslovak government accepted a structural adjustment
programme (SAP) and for this it received from IMF a US dollar 3,9 billion
loan. From that time all governments with greater or lesser intensity
implement a
policy of liberalisation, deregulation, privatisation, high interest
rates and cuts in public spending - policy which is in the interests
of trans-national corporations formulated by imperialist states in the
World Trade Organisation (WTO) and which is imposed by IMF/WB on developing
countries. Its outcome is a continual impoverishment of the international
working class, including its Czech part. In comparison with 1989 real
incomes of Czech working class families dropped by 13% (in case of agricultural
workers by 28%). A value of basic social benefits was by 44% lower in
1997 and their rate to GDP has fallen since 1991 by 60%. 63% of workers
receive lower than average wages. An access of the poor to
education and healt care worsened. A role of women is becoming harder
and harder as they not only suffer from super-exploitation, but now
also disproportionately from unemployment. Environment suffers from
becoming a pool of cheap raw materials for the West. Racism against
Roma minority has been flourishing, because the rulling class tolerated
it as a handy way of diverting ordinary people's attention from their
real problems and real enemies.
Because of this neo-liberal policy based on recipes from IMF/WB a crisis
transfered from South-Eastern Asia to the Czech Republic in 1997. In
the autumn of the same year 100.000 unionised workers protested in Prague
against measures prescribed by IMF and a right wing government of Vaclav
Klaus to cure the crisis. A threat of escalating class struggle sparked
of
an collapse of a right wing government and brought the Social-Democratic
government of Milos Zeman to the power, because the Czech Social-Democratic
Party was rejecting neo-liberalism of IMF/WB and was promising social
justice.
However, the SD government has not done anything to immediately avert
impacts of the neo-liberal policy and, on the contrary, it accepted
this kind of policy for its own. IMF has been advising the government
how to attract trans-national corporations' investments to the Czech
Republic and WB is designing a plan of cuts on social spending. During
two years
unemployment has risen from 4% to 10% (500.000 people) and more than
60.000 workers are not paid for their labour or receive their wages
iregularly. On the other hand a tiny propertied rulling class (3% of
the population) has been developing, which controls a vast majority
of a social wealth. Ilegal foreign workers, who were used by capitalists
to
supress wages of Czech workers in times of low unemployment, are now
being deported back to the Ukraine, Russia or Belorussia, where capitalism
in the head with IMF/WB left behind it even greater destruction than
in our country. In the time when there is, for example, a lack of money
for construction of housing for young working class families, the Czech
government gave a state guarantee for a US dollar 60 million loan to
rebuild a Congressional Centre, where the IMF/WB conference will take
place and directly it provided another US dollar 16 million to facilitate
the conference. It would be possible to build at lest 3400 of new
first-rate flats for this money! But this is not in the interest of
either imperialist powers of G-7, which dominate IMF/WB, or the Czech
capitalist class. For them their own profits are much more important
than needs of workers and the poor.
The Czech Republic is thus only another in the series of IMF/WB successes.
These are the successes for local and foreign capitalists, but for workers
and the poor of the Third and the First world and for their environment
they mean a total disaster. The capitalist globalisation is
just a continuation of neo-colonialism, where imperialist states and
their trans-national corporations suck an enormous wealth out of the
Third world (including post-stalinist Eastern and Central Europe) and
force their own workers to compete with workers of developing countries
- ie. anti-social neo-liberal policy, which is used over here on the
periphery, is
implemented also in metropolitan countries. Thus in the years 1990-98
a total Third world debt risen from US dollar 1.66 trillion to US dollar
2.2 trillion. One billion of people all around the world is unemployed
(ie. 30% of population). More than 4 billions of people live from a
daily income less than 2 dollars. 17 millions of children die every
year because
of easily curable diseases. One third of inhabitants of the Third world
will not reach the age of 40. 250 million children in developing countries
have to slave for trans-national corporations to support their families.
Meanwhile in EU unemployment is rising up to 10%. There are 50 millions
of people living in poverty and 5 million of the homeless in EU. There
are 30 millions of people in USA suffering malnutrition. And in the
same time the 200 richest people of the Earth have bigger properties
than combined incomes of 41% of the world's population.
This situation can not be changed by anything less than a global and
internationalist revolutionary movement of workers and the poor, which
will eliminate the capitalist system itself, because it is this system,
what is responsible for social and environmental disasters of today.
Nevertheless, it is worthy of organising protest to shut down IMF/WB
and to cancel the Third world debt. For it is only through mass direct
actions and practicing direct federalist democracy and autogestion of
class struggles that such a revolutionary movement can be created. And
an international mobilisation against flagships of the capitalist globalisation
- IMF/WB - can be besides day-to-day class struggles on social and environmental
fields can be an important means of growth of global proletariat's global
self-organisation and self-consciousness. And it is primarily in a struggle,
where an Anarchist alternative of a global
stateless federation of libertarian socialist regions can assert itself.
We are Solidarita, a small group of Revolutionary Anarchists (Platformists)
from the Czech Republic. Together with other Anarchist groups from our
country we has initiated an anti-capitalist Campaign against IMF/WB
and prepare for protests against the September conference. We believe
that Seattle 1999 has to be continued, enlarged and deepened in
Prague 2000. That is why we seek to build the Campaign against IMF/WB
that would stand on the principles of direct action, direct federalist
democracy and anti-capitalism. We call on unionised workers to bring
their unions for the September 23 Day of Action to shut down IMF/WB
and to stage a general strike on September 23. Some of our members are
involved - but with critical reservations and only from practical purposes
of voicing the Anarchist alternative and coordinating actions with a
wider movement - in the Initiative Against Economic Globalisation -
Prague 2000, which is a technical tool for co-ordinating protests, exchange
of information and for organising an international counter-summitt.
We are also taking part in organising May Day 2000 against IMF/WB and
the globalisation of capital in
Prague and we are mobilising for this event. Now we call on you, class
struggle anarchists, libertarian communists, revolutionary and radical
unionists, anti-authoritarian (non-leninist and non-stalinist) revolutionaries
from all over the world to join the September 26 International Day of
Actions to shut down IMF/WB and subsequent protests. We call on you:
- Join global actions against IMF/WB session in Washington, USA.
- Join May Day 2000 events against the capitalist globalisation and
IMF/WB in your countries or come to the Czech Republic.
- Build large caravans of protesters in your countries, which would
come for September 26 to Prague. Solidarita would like to create a mass
red & black block of class struggle anarchists in the protests and
we also want to bring class struggle anarchists to the counter-summitt.
We are considering a possibility of a paralel class struggle anarchist
counter-summitt or class struggle anarchist discussion evenings too.
We would be delighted if revolutionary and radical unionists used their
international networks to build similar contingents in the protests
and if they came to above mentioned counter-summitts.
- Working class resistance has to be as global as capital! The capitalist
globalisation and actions of IMF/WB are the problems of workers and
the poor all around the world. And that is why everyone of us should
join a common anti-capitalist struggle and bring their own issues
and experiences into it.
We ask you to join our resistance against IMF/WB in Prague 2000!
In solidarity
Organisation of Revolutionary Anarchists - Solidarita
TECHNICAL THINGS:
1. We are looking for class struggle anarchist speakers for the broader
counter-summitt. Please, if your organisation is interested in sending
a speaker, let us know. We have to know in advance his/her name and
and a topic he/she will be discussing.
2. Prague has not enough accomodation capacities to absorb 15.000 bankers
and expected 20.000 protesters. We will try to book as much capacities
in hostels as possible through the Initiative Against Economic Globalisation
- Prague 2000, but it will surely be insufficient. We suppose that a
lot of protesters will have to stay in camping places. So, please, let
us know how many of you will be coming to Prague. It would be better
if you bring with you camping facilities (tents, sleeping bags etc.).
Moreover, financial possibilities of the IAEG - Prague 2000 will be
very limited, so it is possible that some of you will have to pay for
your stay yourself.
If you want to be put on our mailing list and receive updated information,
send us your e-mail address. All correspondence can be send to this
address: mixam@volny.cz. If you
want us to reply to your e-mail, please, put down your own address in
it. A precise schedule of actions
will only be created, so watch a-infos web pages or apply for our mailing
list.
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