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To: baystock who wrote (39713)8/27/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 116845
 
Social action cannot limit itself to the mere indictment of national governments and of the Washington based bureaucracy. Banks, transnational corporations, currency speculators, etc. must be pinpointed. This struggle must be broad-based and democratic encompassing all sectors of society at all levels, in all countries. Social movements and people's organisations acting in solidarity at national and international levels, must target not only their respective governments but also the various financial actors which feed upon this destructive economic model .

Michel Chossudovsky>>>>

In Brazil, leaders acknowledged Friday that this week's opposition rally - the biggest in seven years - had made an impact and that the government had to find ways to redirect the country's economic goals. See full story.

In Venezuela, lawmakers broke through crowds of protesters and climbed over the fence of the capitol building Friday, ignoring a constitutional assembly's declaration the country's congress was shut down.

As the embattled lawmakers tried to force their way into their chambers, police and the national guard fired tear gas and water cannons to control a melee between hundreds of supporters and opponents of President Hugo Chavez. See full story.

cbs.marketwatch.com