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Libertarians against Nice launched![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Press release which includes the basis of our opposition to the Nice treaty All the anarchist organisations in Ireland and a number of individual activists from direct action groups like Reclaim The Streets, Gluaiseacht and the Cork Peace Alliance have come together to campaign for a No vote in the Nice referendum. Campaigning as 'Libertarians against Nice' we intend to distribute tens of thousands of leaflets across the country arguing for a No vote. We also intend to link the Nice treaty with the various direct action protests scheduled before the vote will take place including Reclaim the Streets this Sunday in Dublin and the anti-war demonstration at Shannon airport on October 17th. Speaking for the campaign Andrew Flood said "We are being asked to give more powers to the EU commission, an unelected, secretive body that is so corrupt it was forced to resign in its entirety in March 1999. We are being asked to give our support to the pro-business agenda of the EU, where rich farmers receive enormous subsidies under the CAP, where corporation taxes are slashed while public services are cut. Is this the Europe we want? "Trade & Privatisation "The EU is also committed to negotiating far-reaching 'trade' agreements with international bodies like the WTO, made famous by the protests at its Seattle summit in 1999. Its brief history has shown that it serves to drive down environmental and labour standards across the world. For example, the state of California banned a petrol additive, MBTE, which had contaminated water supplies. A Canadian chemical firm sued California at the WTO. They argued that California should dig up and perfectly reseal all of its storage tanks to prevent the contamination, imposing a ban would be 'trade restrictive.' "Nice & Article 133 "Article 133 will also give the EU Council and Commission power to negotiate agreements with the WTO, rather then national governments. At the WTO summit in Seattle in 1999, the EU commission announced their support for a bio-technology working party, causing 15 EU trade ministers to issue a joint statement of disagreement. If Nice passes, their disagreements would be irrelevant. "The Euro army "If Nice passes, the EU will become responsible for 'crisis-management'. Columbia is an example of what this is likely to mean. The Columbian Government has liberalised it's economy, reduced trade taxes, sold off state owned companies, made contracts especially beneficial to foreign investment. British Petroleum, the Smurfit Group, and French supermarket chain Casino all have extensive interests there, to name but three. To push these plans through, the government has waged a civil war against the rural poor. Meanwhile, through the CFSP, E.U. governments contributed 200 million U.S. dollars to the Columbian Government's war funds. According to the Columbian police's own figures, over 80% of all the massacres there have been carried out by right wing paramilitaries, closely linked to state forces. The CFSP has nothing to do with humanitarianism. It is designed to ensure the flow of profits to EU multinationals like BP and Smurfit. "Fortress Europe "The expansion of European police powers has gone hand in hand with the criminalisation of refugees. The EU has established a massive database to track refugees and allow 'discreet surveillance' of citizens. In 1998 the European police force Europol was launched and its officers are immune from prosecution by national police forces. "The Nice Treaty brings us another step towards a Europe whose borders are closed to the global poor, a Europe where powerful trans-national police have enormous power to spy on anyone they deem a threat. Is this the Europe we want? NICE & Trade UNIONS "The Libertarian Alternative While we do call for a NO vote, this isn't enough. We don't think an X on a piece of paper, useful protest though it might be, can stop the super state juggernaut. Ordinary working people taking action together can. The groups and individuals involved in this campaign are united by a vision of a better future, one without bosses or governments, be they in Dublin or Brussels. One in which all local communities are directly controlled by the people resident in them, and in which all workplaces are directly controlled by the people who work in them. A future where everyone has an equal say in the decisions that affect them. We encourage people who agree with our objections to the Nice treaty to campaign with us. LAN con be contacted at 087 7501473 or, c/o PO Box 178, Cork or be email at [email protected] --- ends -- The issues highlighted above are analysed in greater detail on our web site at http://more.at/stopnice.html |
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