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APEC protest at Partliament House
by pc Thursday May 10, 2007 at 05:53 PM

While finance officials from the APEC countries were meeting at a secret location in Melbourne, opponents of the APEC agenda staged a symbolic protest on the steps of Parliament House ...

APEC protest at Part...
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George "W" himself helped to hold up the banner, but was most indignant when told he was not welcome in Australia: "Whaddja mean ... this is MY country", adding later "I am your President: salute me!" Addressing some passers by, he declared:"In America we put protesters like this away for ever", and "Excuse me, have you seen David Hicks?" His main message, however, was an appeal for help "to finish off the job of privatising everything here."
The police were well prepared, even with two very inconspicuous plain clothes officers, one sporting a camcorder, with which he carefully recorded the lineup for posterity. Unfortunately, he didn't stay long enough to capture the performance by 'Artists for a New World Order', so the only record probably is the low resolution clip posted here.


The Protest actually began on a serious note, with an address by an Indigenous representative from Aotearoa, part of which can be heard as part of this report.

A spokesperon from the organising group, the Anti-Apec Network, pointed out the irony that meetings of this kind, in what is supposedly a democracy, and which are going to affect the lives of millions of people in the countries of the region, should be held in secret, and listed some of the areas, such as IR laws, Uranium mining, and education, where neo-con policies are deeply disadvantageous to and opposed by the mass of the people. George "W" hotly disputed this, demanding to know, for instance, what business poor people had wanting to get an education, "and why shouldn't my friends make money [out of it]?" This was in fact the main importance of APEC "because I've got a lot of friends who make money out of it." It was the same with nuclear power. And: "Get behind my agenda or you'll end up in Guantanamo Bay ..."

From the Anti-Apec Network:

On Thursday 10 May 2007, financial ministers of the member nations of the APEC forum to attend the 'Finance Ministers Process' meeting, that will be held in Melbourne City at a top-secret location.

Please meet at the Parliament steps, as we demand from our government true representation, the damaging facts of APEC and for them not to hide from the public that they claim to represent their interests.

WHATS WRONG WITH APEC?
On 8th of September 2007, Sydney will play host to Australia's biggest international meeting, costing AUD$308m. Special guests will include: George W Bush, John Howard, Vladimir Putin, Hu Jinato, and many more.

APEC was set up in 1993 for Australasian and Eastern European countries (including USA) to discuss and implement policies of free-trade, privatisation, security, and trading of natural resources. APEC is mainly dominated by the USA and the interests of large corporations, seeking to increase obscene profits at the expense of people and the environment.

WE SAY NO TO:
War (specifically, in the middle east)
Global Warming
Nuclear weapons, uranium and waste dumps
Attacks on worker's rights
Free trade
Dismantles of civil liberties

CONTACT/LINKS:
Organised by the Anti-APEC Coalition of Melbourne
protestatapec@hotmail.com
http://www.myspace.com/stopbush2007
http://www.stopbush2007.org

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Leaflet advertising the protest
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Indigenous statement
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Part of the statement
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This is MY country
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Seizing the mic
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LATEST COMMENTS ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
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MNN Summary: Hazel’s great update Hazel Saturday May 12, 2007 at 07:33 PM
Indigenous resistance to APEC Anhi Friday May 11, 2007 at 05:59 AM
Haere Atu APEC Ana Friday May 11, 2007 at 01:18 AM
Though Remember This Thursday May 10, 2007 at 03:49 PM
force of numbers when resistance really is futile Thursday May 10, 2007 at 09:15 AM
Under covers what's the colour of a 2c piece? Thursday May 10, 2007 at 08:25 AM
Phew! Huge Crowd Observer Thursday May 10, 2007 at 06:35 AM
Germany: Anarchist projects raided by authorities as part of G8 repression Capo Watch Thursday May 10, 2007 at 06:34 AM
Last Terrorist Standing - video clip pc Thursday May 10, 2007 at 02:08 AM
Statement extract - video clip pc Thursday May 10, 2007 at 01:58 AM
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