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From: stiner & maag <
To: Doc Rosen <drdrdoc@dr.com>
Sent: January 30, 2001 4:25:30 PM GMT
Subject: [Fwd: The Public Eye on Davos hailed as great
success]


thanks for your prompt reply - early in the morning for
you there in the
foothills of some other gorgeous mountains (I'm Swiss,
but I stayed in
Boulder and Denver and some other places, I have
friends over there)
maybe the forwarded news release is of interest
Barbara

Somos la misma familia,
Doc
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"The Public Eye on Davos" media release, 30 January 2001

The Public Eye on Davos hailed as great success ­
Organizers consider legal action over protest crackdown

“The Public Eye on Davos” meeting has been a great success. Although the 
police prevented peaceful protest, the real challenge for economic 
globalisation is the new issues being discussed by people worldwide. We 
need more from the economy than never-ending growth which is destroying the 
environment whilst further enriching the already wealthy.

Both "The Public Eye on Davos", an independent NGO conference parallel to 
the World Economic Forum in Davos and the World Social Forum in Porto 
Alegre, were a great success. “Both public fora have challenged the 
legitimacy and the policies of the World Economic Forum. NGO 
representatives highlighted the failure of economic globalisation and put 
forward alternative ideas for a truly equitable and democratic economic 
system that respects environmental limits”, said Miriam Behrens from Pro 
Natura ­ Friends of the Earth Switzerland. Amid the din of global 
triumphalism, the critical truth spoken at the “Public Eye on Davos” was 
heard clearly - inside and outside the forum.
The 2001 Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum now draws to a close. 
The "Public Eye on Davos" coalition is not impressed by the glamour and the 
rhetorical commitments to social and environmental responsibility and 
dialogue which are again emanating from the WEF's police fortress in Davos. 
"NGOs will continue to challenge corporate roadshows like the WEF which 
commit to social responsibility in public while promoting the policies of 
economic globalization behind closed doors", says Jolanda Piniel of the 
Swiss advocacy group, the Berne Declaration.
"The business fat-cats of the WEF consistently undermine social justice and 
environmental protection. We will continue to judge economic and political 
decision-makers by their actions, and not by the propaganda of the Davos 
Forum. We will continue campaigning for international binding regulations 
for corporations that are negotiated in an internationally legitimate forum 
like the United Nations. ", comments Tony Juniper of Friends of the Earth 
International.
The World Economic Forum was marked by ‘police state’ methods which have so 
far been unknown in Switzerland. Many peaceful citizens were denied access 
to Davos because they were carrying the "Public Eye on Davos" program. Adam 
Ma'anit of Corporate Europe Observatory, a speaker at the "Public Eye" 
conference, was temporarily detained and almost deported by the Swiss 
police. Vandana Shiva, the Alternative Nobel Prize laureate from India and 
a participant of both the WEF and the "Public Eye", was beaten by the 
police when she took part in a peaceful demonstration on 27 January in Davos.
"The politics of privilege and exclusion which typify economic 
globalization have finally hit Davos. The civil rights of a majority have 
been violated to protect the rights of a privileged few", says Peter 
Bosshard of the Berne Declaration. The Swiss organizers of the 'Public Eye' 
conference are seeking legal advice on behalf of those denied their human 
rights to protest, assemble and speak freely. We want to ensure that police 
repression against public debate of globalization policies cannot happen again.

For further information:
* Jolanda Piniel, Berne Declaration, +41 79 478 91 94 (or +41 79 339 37 01)
* Tony Juniper, Friends of the Earth/International, +44 7712 843 207
* Peter Bosshard, Berne Declaration, +41 1 277 70 07
* Miriam Behrens, Pro Natura ­ Friends of the Earth Switzerland, +41 79 216 
02 06
* www.davos2001.ch

The Public Eye on Davos was a joint project of
The Berne Declaration (coordination), Asociacion Latinoamericana de 
Organizaciones de Promocion, Focus on the Global South, Friends of the 
Earth International, Genetic Resources Action International, Network Women 
in Development Europe, Pro Natura (Swiss affiliate of FoEI), Tebtebba 
Foundation, World Development Movement








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The Public Eye on Davos
Contact Address:
Berne Declaration
Quellenstrasse 25
P.O. Box 1327
CH- 8031 Zürich
Switzerland
Phone +41/1/277 70 06
Fax     +41/1/277 70 01
E-mail: davos@evb.ch
web:     http://www.davos2001.ch


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