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| Dissent! : A Network of Resistance Against the G8 | 
The
G8 (Group of Eight most industrialised nations) Summit is coming to Britain in
the Summer of 2005. In past years, everywhere they have tried to meet they have
been met with a massive response from the world's social movements. Now, in
Britain, a network of groups and individuals is emerging that hopes to
resist the Summit, and build a lasting movement against capitalism.
'Dissent!
A Network of Resistance Against the G8' was formed at the end of November 2003.
Local groups and working groups are now forming to build a response to the G8,
firmly rooted in local networking, which it is hoped will exist well beyond the
summer of 2005.
Work
has already started on producing publicity and information materials and putting
together road-shows to mobilise people for action. The 'Dissent!' network, is
committed to taking a confrontational stance, calling for direct action. Nobody
owns the network and it has no leaders. It is open to anyone who wants to work
under the hallmarks* laid down by Peoples' Global Action .
The
next Dissent! gathering will take place on the 24th/25th April  in
Manchester. Come along and get involved.
National Dissent! network
gatherings take place approx. every two months.
To subscribe to the Dissent! email list, go to: http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/resistg82005
To take part in a web forum discussion about the mobilisation, go to: www.enrager.net
 
*PGA Hallmarks:
1) A very clear rejection
of capitalism, imperialism and feudalism; all trade agreements, institutions and
governments that promote destructive globalisation.
2) We reject all forms and
systems of domination and discrimination including, but not limited to,
patriarchy, racism and religious fundamentalism of all creeds. We embrace the
full dignity of all human beings.
3) A confrontational
attitude, since we do not think that lobbying can have a major impact in such
biased and undemocratic organisations, in which transnational capital is the
only real policy-maker;
4) A call to direct action
and civil disobedience, support for social movements' struggles, advocating
forms of resistance which maximise respect for life and oppressed peoples'
rights, as well as the construction of local alternatives to global capitalism.
5) An organisational
philosophy based on decentralisation and autonomy.
 
 
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