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Protesters want boycott of Japanese products
Anti-whaling protesters have called for Kiwis to boycott Japanese goods over the slaughter of whales as the protest ship Ady Gil sank in the Southern Ocean.
Anti-mining activists killed in El Salvador
For the second time in a week, a prominent anti-mining activist has been assassinated in El Salvador.
Trade unionists ask EU not to sign FTA with Colombia
Colombian trade unionists on Wednesday asked the EU not to sign an FTA with Colombia due to the human rights violations they believe to have been committed by the Uribe government.
Why we left our farms to come to Copenhagen
Agricultural trade liberalization promoted by free trade agreements and by the World Trade Organization is contributing to the greenhouse gases emissions due to food processing and food transportation around the world.
Resist trailer now online
Having received hundreds of stories of resistance from all over the world, we've spent the last few months focusing on the Wall that is being built along the USA's entire border with Mexico.
Warning to the government against the corporatization of the Land and the Sea: Blockade!
On 23/11/2009 the South Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movement (SICCFM) organized a mass rally and blocked the new Mangalore port in Karnataka against the corporatization of land and sea, and the destructive cheap imports of food and crops because of WTO and FTAs
Farmers protest import of edible oils
Hundreds of farmers from across the State led by the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha blocked the main entrance of the New Mangalore Port on Monday in a symbolic protest against the Union Government's policy allowing the duty-free import of edible oils.
SKorean farmers protest against free trade with US
More than twenty thousand South Korean farmers rallied on Tuesday to denounce free trade with the United States, ahead of US President Barack Obama’s visit to the country.
Nov. 19 Nl: Workshop on Global Europe and strategies on European Free Trade Agreements
Activists from different countries with which the EU tries to sign (free) trade agreements will tel us about their campaigns.
'Authorized' Minga in Colombia? The challenges of popular movements
The Minga will continue. But if it loses its essence, it risks becoming a form of resistance that is considered acceptable to power.