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  • What is Attac?

    Attac is an international organization and network in the global justice movement. We are resist neoliberal globalization and work towards social, Environmental and democratic alternatives in the globalization process. We stand for the regulation of financial markets, Closure of tax havens, Introduction of global taxes to finance global public goods, Cancellation of developing countries‘ debt, Fair  trade rules and limits to free trade and unregulated capital flows.

  • The international campaigns of the Attac network

    Attac leads several campaigns at the international level : for a strict control of the financial markets, against tax heaven, against the wto, for a democratic Europe. Attac is also mobilised for real solutions to the ecologic crisis that doesn't forget people's rights.

  • Attac social network

    Keep your activist blog, announce events, join groups where the activist work together on public goods, finance, europe... Create your account and join in!

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posted Sun, 10/01/2010 - 06:37 by Cilla

Iceland is under attac from the brittish and the dutch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK2P78yP5ic

Icesave and how it all began:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYQrAjp9qao


posted Fri, 18/12/2009 - 12:24 by Geneviève Azam

Rationalisation of Repression, in 13 Acts 

13 Acts and how many breaches of civil rights?


posted Thu, 17/12/2009 - 17:33 by Mathieu Doray

L’Europe est à la pointe de la lutte contre les gaz à effet de serre. Mais ses dirigeants demeurent de gros voyageurs, donc de gros émetteurs de CO2. « Terra eco » a sorti sa calculette pour réaliser, en exclusivité, le premier palmarès des présidents « carbonés ». Le résultat est éloquent :

http://www.terra-economica.info/Brown-plus-lourd-en-CO2-que,1148.html


posted Wed, 16/12/2009 - 17:50 by amelimelo

When we arrived at 8 am this morning we heard that the whole of the Friends of the Earth International delegation were forbidden entrance to the conference centre. There's dismay and it's a very bad sign for the rest of the day.


Once the Reclaim Power Action put in place, it starts and the tension rises rapidly.


José Bové, wanting to plead Friends of the Earth's cause beside their President Nimmo Bassey, is taken away by the conference Centre security and stays locked up for a while. Many NGOs observers stay stuck outside, even though they have the “must-have” 1 and 2 level


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