WORLD SOCIAL FORUM:
In the U.S., Polls and Bullets Blot Out Upcoming Summit
Katherine Stapp
NEW YORK, Jan 12 (IPS) - Activists from the United States are heading to Brazil for the upcoming World Social Forum, determined to refute the widespread belief that their country has "gone Republican". They’re also in search of fresh inspiration for the fight against the exploitation of people, and natural resources.
"With the re-election of George Bush, a lot of people around the world washed their hands of the United States," says Timi Gerson, the field director for Global Trade Watch – a division of the Washington-based group, Public Citizen.
The U.S. president’s second term in office has been greeted with dismay by many. Bush’s critics disagree with several policies adopted by Washington, from the decision to wage war on Iraq, to the U.S. failure to endorse the Kyoto Protocol – an agreement for cutting down on global warming.
http://www.ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=27008Good for them! At least someone is reaching out to the world in a conscientious social way!