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October 7th, 2005
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A call out to protest against G8 summit of 2006 in St. Petersburg, Russia

In July 2006 G8 will hold its summit in St.Petersburg, Russia.

G7 was created in 1975, for informal discussions on economic and political questions
between heads of most powerful capitalist states. Russia joined in 1998 - it was accepted
thanks to its nuclear arsenal and vast natural resources (in 2004, Russia was only 16th
largest economy of the world; e.g. China was not invited to the club). G8 has no
juridical status whatsoever, so it exists outside any democratic framework. But it still
has become an important spectacle and platform, where top leaders of the world may look
for consensus among each other, before imposing their policies on their populations.

We have no illusions about parliamentarian democracy, we are against any governments.
Current state of the world proves all too well, that with a submissive mainstream media
spreading anti-terrorist hysteria, powers are yet able to submit their citizens to policy
of war and destruction. Russia has been one of the forerunners of these developments, with
an endless war in Northern Caucasus and suppression of independent media.

We are anticapitalists, and we do not have any illusions about national capital as an
alternative to global one. Small diplomatic skirmishes between major powers in regards to
North Caucasian and Iraq wars were quickly settled, and essentially all G8 states give at
least passive support to policies of each other. Solidarity between elites passes any
borders, so our solidarity must do this as well.

Whatever labels media put on us, we are not "antiglobalists". We are for a free
flow of people, ideas and struggles - across any borders. When G8 leaders claim to fight
for freedom, they are fighting for a freedom of capital accumulation ā�� according to
which nuclear waste must have freedom to cross borders into Russia, but people must not
have this right. G8 leaders also claim to fight against poverty, but in reality it is
their policies that cause poverty in the first place. Moscow has more billionaries than
any other city of the world, while vast majority of Russian population has profited
nothing from the politics, declared to be aimed at "economic growth", which in
any case will last just as long as there are natural resources to be looted. In contrary,
it is the very poorest who have been targeted with the neoliberal reforms, such as
revoking free social benefits and rising prices of communal payments, which is connected
to the plan of Russia joining the WTO.

We call for protests all around the world during G8 summit in St. Petersburg. We also
call for a global convergence to St. Petersburg in time of the summit ā�� attention of
the whole world will be directed to spectacle of the G8, and we must show that they will
be met with protest anywhere they will go! We are everywhere!

Network Against G8 (Russia / ex-USSR)


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Date:October 7th, 2005 - 01:26 pm
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