[alternet-l] AlterNet#49

Adrian Harris adrian at gn.apc.org
Thu Nov 9 18:24:15 GMT 2000


THE ALTERNET NEWS - ISSUE # 49

This issue:

NESTLE BOYCOTT/
OGONI ANNIVERSARY/
ENDING VIOLENCE/
KEEPING SECRETS/
CHILD SUICIDES/
CAMPAIGN HOTS UP/
JOBS/
QUOTE/UNQUOTE/
DIARY/

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NESTLE BOYCOTT

While Nestlé baby milk sales increase, 1.5 million infants die every year
because they are not breast fed. The UK Nestlé boycott focuses on Nescafé
and is the UK's best supported consumer boycott. Pauline Kisanga,
Coordinator of the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) in Africa
said: "The Nestlé boycott is very important. It should continue because
Nestlé continues to violate the Code". 

Earlier this year a former Nestlé Pakistan employee, Syed Aamar Raza,
presented documentary evidence in the UK Parliament showing how he was
instructed by company officials to bribe doctors to promote Nestlé baby
milks. 

Saatchi & Saatchi suggested that Nestlé should counter the bad publicity by
going on offensive showing the benefit of its donations to charities. Soon
afterwards four UK charities (Shelter, Kids Club Network, Macmillan and
British Red Cross) received £250,000 each linked to promotion of Nescafé.

Baby Milk Action, 23 St. Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3AX.

---> http://www.babymilkaction.org

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OGONI ANNIVERSARY

November 10 marks the 5th Anniversary of the "judicial murder" of Ken Saro
Wiwa and his eight colleagues in Nigeria.

Justice is yet to be done for the Ogonis and the Niger Delta people.  Ogoni
people still languish in poverty, deprivation, marginalisation and
environmental devastation.  
MOSOP-UK are holding a Memorial Church Service at 3.30 on Saturday, 11th
November at Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, LONDON SW1  (Beside HSBC
Bank - 
nearest Tube Station  Sloane Square) 

DELTA: News and background on Ogoni, Shell and Nigeria     
web: www.oneworld.org/delta 

Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People
E-MAIL:  mosopgb at aol.com, mosopgb at hotmail.com 

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ENDING VIOLENCE

White Ribbon Day (November 25th) focuses on efforts to end violence against
women. The reality of violence against women is shocking:

- one in four women experience domestic violence 
at some time during their lives
(British Medical Association 1998)

- globally, men's violence causes more death and disability amongst 
women under 44, than cancer, malaria or war 
(World Bank Discussion Paper 255)

- the police in the UK receive 1300 calls from victims of violence in 
the home every day: 81% of these are from women attacked by men
(Violence Research Programme, University of London, 2000).

"White ribbon day is about breaking the silence - be a part of it, make it
happen" 
Kate Adie, BBC Chief News Correspondent



www.womankind.org.uk or call 020 7588 6099 

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KEEPING SECRETS

Campaigners claim that UK security laws are an "international disgrace". A
new report from ARTICLE 19 and Liberty uncovers a raft of mechanisms
invoked by UK governments to suppress information, obtain documents, compel
disclosure of sources, and trace and punish whistle blowers.

Andrew Puddephatt, Executive Director of ARTICLE 19, and John Wadham,
Director of LIBERTY, said:

"The UK's disregard for the public interest and preference for gagging and
suppression of information over accountability and democratic scrutiny is an
international disgrace. There is a clear pattern of official harassment of
those coming forward with embarrassing information on the activities and
conduct of the security and intelligence services".

Executive summary of the report:
---> http:// www.article19.org/docimages/790.htm. 

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CHILD SUICIDES

The Guarani Indians have one of the highest suicide rates in the world,
with children as young as nine taking their own lives. One of the most
numerous Indian peoples in Brazil, the Guarani have lost over 95% of their
land during the last 200 years. The loss of land has led to suicide,
illness and malnutrition.

A new report reveals that: 

- Brazil is the only country in South America which continues to violate
international law by not recognising its tribal peoples' land rights
- The genocide of Brazil's Indians still continues, with two convictions in
the last decade. 
- There are at least 50 groups of uncontacted Indians in Brazil today
- Brazil's Indians are still considered to be minors in law.

This April 200 military police, armed with machine guns, illegally entered
an indigenous reserve in Brazil and destroyed a monument built to
commemorate the five million Indians who have died since colonisation.

Public meeting: 
7.00pm on Tuesday 21 November, Abbey Community Centre, 34 Great Smith
Street, London SW1P. 
To book tickets for the public meeting call CAFOD on 020 7733 7900 or 020
7733 7973, extension 301 or 321. Tickets are free but book early.
   
--> http://www.survival-international.org

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CAMPAIGN HOTS UP

Friends of the Earth plan to build a dike around world leaders to save the
Climate Treaty. The protest in The Hague will take place on November 18.
Cheap travel to The Hague, is being organised. 
Contact:
England, Wales and N. Ireland:
Nick Rau, hague at foe.co.uk
--> http://www.foe.co.uk

Scotland (from Edinburgh):
Richard Nixon, rdixon at foe-scotland.org.uk,
--> http://www.foe-scotland.org.uk/nation/hague.html
--> http://www.foeeurope.org/dike

While Klaus Töpfer (UNEP) announced that "Climate change is already
happening!", fossil fuel lobby groups such as the Global Climate Coalition
are trying to undermine the treaty.
More on:
--> http://squat.net/climate/

Background in AN #48:
--> http://www.gn.apc.org/activities/alternet/048%2019-10-00.html


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JOBS

War on Want PROJECTS DIRECTOR

based in London at least 30 days’ overseas travel
Salary: £24,720 

War on Want works with a range of social movements, trade unions and NGOs
in Africa, Asia and Latin America for the promotion of human development.
The Projects Director is responsible for WoW policy on overseas work;
project monitoring & evaluation; applications and reports to institutional
donors (including DFID, EU, NLCB); and support to overseas partners. Three
years’ experience of overseas development work and Portugese or Spanish
language vital. Closing date: 5pm Friday 17 November

For an application form contact: David Rudkin at:
drudkin at waronwant.org

War on Want, 37-39 Great Guildford St, London SE1 0ES

--> http://www.waronwant.org

CAFOD MARKETING ADMINISTRATOR
3 year contract - 17.5 hours per week
£14,680 to £17,760 p.a. pro rata

An exciting opportunity to join our growing Fundraising team. Whilst you
may be new to fundraising, you could make a real difference to the lives of
people in some of the world's poorest countries, by helping us raise funds.
Working with the Direct Marketing Team, you will help provide support to a
range of donor recruitment and development programmes. With particular
focus on advertising, you will be involved in developing new advertisements
and liaising with the papers on a daily basis. With over 300
advertisements, including inserts, placed each year, you will be someone
who enjoys a challenge and working to deadlines. You will also have strong
communication, organisation and administrative skills. The exact hours of
work are negotiable. 

For full details please email, quoting job ref. MKG2 to jobs at cafod.org.uk
or tel. 020 7733 7973 (ext 888) or send an A4 (72p) SAE to Margaret McCann
(address below). Alternatively details can be found on our website at
www.cafod.org.uk/employme.htm  Closes 15 November 2000.


FREELANCE WRITERS AND EDITORS NEEDED

CAFOD is looking for experienced writers and editors to work on a variety
of materials, from teaching materials to campaign publications. You should
have proven writing and/or editing skills, a knowledge of third world
issues and ideally an understanding of the Catholic constituency.
Experience and knowledge of writing and/or editing for the web an advantage. 

Please send your CV to jking at cafod.org.uk
CAFOD, Romero Close, Stockwell Road, London SW9 9TY

CAFOD is the official relief and development agency of the Catholic Church
in England and Wales, funding over 1000 projects in 75 countries

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QUOTE/UNQUOTE

"Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."
              
Pablo Picasso

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DIARY DATES:

Reclaim the Streets: 020 7281 4621; rts at gn.apc.org 
LONDON MEETING EVERY TUESDAY 7pm - Cock Tavern pub, Phoenix Road, 
London;

NOVEMBER 

5-24: 'Nature & Society: The Deep Ecology Movement'.
Stephan Harding, George Sessions & Max Oelschlaeger 
Further details: 
Email: schumcoll at gn.apc.org 
--> http://www.gn.apc.org/schumachercollege/

10 Actions against Shell on 5th Anniversary of "judicial murder" of
Ken Saro Wira and 8 other Ogoni activists.
Email: mosopgb at aol.com

Wed 15 November - 7pm Dragomir Olujic, a journalist and founder of the
independent trade union movement in Serbia reports on the actions that
toppled Milosevic. Venu wheelchair accessible.

Room A009, Ellison building
Ellison Place (opp MEA house)
University of Northumbria


25 International No Shop Day

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