posted Tue, 31/08/2010 - 15:23
by robertle
hi folks,
I have looked around on the web and found traces of some attempt to create an attac group in the UK a while ago, apparently without much effect. I am wondering what the status on this is and why there is no such group? Does noone care? are there other groups which fulfill the same role in the UK? Are people still working on this? If any country needs attac it is the UK...
thanks robert
posted Mon, 02/08/2010 - 21:09
by Aymard
Sunday 20th June 2010 LEE (Labour & Employment in Europe) Skype meeting report
Sunday 20th June 2010, 6:00 p.m.
The following were present: Jan Max Lipp, Margareta (Germany), Evelyne Perrin, Sophie Banasiak, Denise Reverdito, Gilles Sabatier (France)
- Coordination and organisation of the network
Jan Max was network coordinator until this meeting, but has to finish his thesis and is short of time. Sophie therefore agreed to take over from him.
- Articulation with other networks and broadening the organisation.
posted Fri, 25/06/2010 - 00:01
by Public Art Revo...
This crisis is very real. If the global temperature increases and the sea level rises, there will be massive changes in the weather which will cause migrations across the world as well as wide spread flooding. In this kind of environment, new and rapidly spreading diseases could wipe out large numbers of people and the food supply could be threatened. These kinds of disruptions could also lead to wars. The problem is that any solution is a long term solution. As Hans Blicks, the United Nations weapons inspector before the second American-Iraq war, has pointed out, these environmental questions are much more dangerous than weapons of mass destruction.
posted Wed, 16/06/2010 - 06:26
by Rainis
Skaldi un valdi -sena, zināma patiesība. Bet mums to vajag?
Na obizennyh vodu voziat. A nam eto nado?
posted Wed, 19/05/2010 - 23:41
by Maël Theulière
We stand together for peoples-based solutions. Make finance pay and reclaim democracy.
Several European ATTAC welcome and support the just resistance of the peoples of Greece and of other southern European countries in their refusal to pay for a crisis caused by the capitalist system. We reject the false solutions that EU governments have put forward to deal with the Euro crisis.
In Greece and in other European countries, governments seek to make the vast majority of people pay for the current crisis. The EU Commission, the Member States and the IMF are using the crisis to impose harsh austerity measures, including deep cuts in public employees’ salaries, reduction or