CALL OF THE SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND MASS ORGANISATIONS
Mumbai, India, January 2004

We the social movements united in Assembly in the city of Mumbai, India,
share the struggles of the people of India and all Asians. We reiterate our
opposition to the neoliberal system which generates economic, social and
environmental crises and produces war. Our mobilisation against war and deep
social and economic injustices has served to reveal the true face of
neoliberalism.
We are united here to organise the resistance against capitalism and to find
alternatives. Our resistance began in Chiapas, Seattle and Genoa, and led to
a massive world-wide mobilisation against the war in Iraq on
15th February
2003
which condemned the strategy of global, on-going war implemented by the
United States government and its Allies. It is this resistance that led to
the victory over the WTO in
Cancun.
The occupation of Iraq showed the whole world the existing links between
militarism and the economic domination of the multinational corporations.
Moreover, it also justified the reasons for our mobilisation.
As social movements and mass organisations, we reaffirm our commitment to
fight neoliberal globalisation, imperialism, war, racism, the caste system,
cultural imperialism, poverty, patriarchy, and all forms of discrimination -
economic social, political, ethnic, gender, sexual - including that of
sexual orientation and gender identity. We are also against all kinds of
discrimination to persons with different capacities and fatal illnesses such
as AIDS.
We struggle for social justice, access to natural resources - land, water
and seeds- human and citizens' rights, paticipative democracy, the rights of
workers of both genders as guaranteed in international treaties, womens'
rights, and also the people's right to self-determination. We are partisans
of peace, international cooperation and we promote sustainable societies
that are able to guarantee access to public services and basic goods. At the
same time, we reject social and patriarchal violence against women.
We call for a mass mobilisation on 8th March, International Women's Day.
We fight all forms of terrorism, including state terrorism. At the same time
we are opposed to the use of terrorism which criminalises popular movements
and restricts civil activists. The so-called law against terrorism restricts
civil rights and democratic freedom all over the world.
We vindicate the struggle of peasants, workers, popular urban movements and
all people under threat of losing their homes, jobs, land or their rights.
We also vindicate the struggle to reverse privatisation in order to protect
common, public goods, as is happening with pensions and Social Security in
Europe. The victory of the massive mobilisation of the Bolivian people in
defense of their natural resources, democray and sovereignty testifies to
the strength and potential of our movements. Simultaneously, peasants across
the globe are struggling against multinationals and neoliberal corporate
agricultural policies, demanding sovereignity over food and democratic land
reform.
We call for unity with all peasants on 17th April, International Day of
Peasants Struggles.
We identify with the struggle of the mass movements and popular
organisations in India, and together with them, we condemn the political and
ideological forces which promote violence, sectarianism, exclusion and
nationalism based on religion and ethnicity. We condemn the threats,
arrests, torture and assassinations of social activists who organised
communities in order to struggle for global justice. We also denounce
discrimination based on caste, class, religion, gender, sexual orientation
and gender identity. We condemn the perpetuation of violence and oppression
against women through cultural, religious and traditional discriminatory
practices.
We support the efforts of mass movements and popular organisations in India
and Asia which promote the struggle for justice, equality and human rights,
especially that of the Dalits, Adivasis, and the most oppressed and
repressed sectors of society. The neoliberal policy of the Indian government
aggravated the marginalisation and social oppression which the Dalits have
suffered historically.
For all these reasons we support the struggle of all the marginalised
throughout the world, and urge everyone worldwide to join the call of the
Dalits for a day of mobilisation for social inclusion.
As an escape from its crisis of legitimacy, global capitalism is using force
and war in order to maintain an anti-popular order. We demand that the
governments put a stop to militarism, war, and military spending, and demand
the closure of US military bases because they are a risk and threat to
humanity and life on earth. We have to follow the example of the people of
Puerto Rico who forced the US to close its base in Vieques. The opposition
to global warfare remains our main object of mobilisation around the world.

We call on all citizens of the world to mobilise simultaneously on 20th
March in an international day of protest against war and the occupation of
Iraq imposed by the United States, Great Britain and the Allied Forces.

In each country, the anti-war movements are developing their own consensus
and tactics in order to guarantee as wide a participation and mobilisation
as possible. We demand the immediate withdrawal of all occupying troops and
support the right of the Iraqi to self-determination and sovereignity, as
well as their right to reparation for all the damages caused by the embargo
and war.
The struggle against terrorism not only acts as a pretext for continuing the
war and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, but it is also being used to
threaten and attack the global community. At the same time, the US is
maintaining a criminal embargo against Cuba, and destabilising Venezuela.
We call upon all people to give maximum support this year to the
mobilisation for the Palestinian people, especially on 30th March,
Palestinian Land Day, against the building of the wall of apartheid.
We denounce imperialist forces that are generating religious, ethnic, racial
and tribal conflicts in order to further their own interests, increasing the
suffering of the people and multiplying the hate and violence between them.
More than 80 per cent of the ongoing conflicts in the world are internal and
especially affect African and Asian communities.
We denounce the unsustainable situation of debt in poor countries of the
world, and the coercive use by governments, multinational corporations and
international financial institutions. We strongly demand the total and
unconditional cancellation and rejection of the illegitimate debts of the
Third World
. As a preliminary condition for the satisfaction of the
fundamental economic, social, cultural and political rights, we also demand
the restitution of the longstanding plunder of the
Third World. We
especially support the struggle of the African peoples and their social
movements.
Once again we raise our voices against the G8 Summit and the meetings of
the IMF and World Bank, who bear the greatest responsibility for the plunder
of entire communities.
We reject the imposition of regional and bilateral free-trade agreements
such as FTAA, NAFTA, CAFTA, AGOA, NEPAD, Euro-Med, AFTA and ASEAN.
We are millions of persons united in the struggle against our common enemy:
the WTO. The indigenous people are struggling against patents on all kinds
of life-forms and the theft of biodiversity, water, land. We are united in
fighting the privatisation of public services and common goods.
We call upon everybody to mobilise for the right to water as a source of
life that cannot be privatised. We are endeavouring to recover control over
public, common goods and natural resources, previously privatised and given
to transnational enterprises and the private sector.
In the victory at
Cancun, the death of Lee symbolised the suffering of
millions of peasants and poor people all over the world that are excluded by
the "free market". His immolation is a symbol for our struggle against the
WTO. This proves our determination to oppose any attempt to revive the WTO.
WTO out of agriculture, food, health, water, education, natural resources
and common goods!

With this determination in mind, we call upon all the social movement and
mass organisations of the world to join the mobilisation in
Hong Kong or in
any other place where the WTO ministerial will be held. Let us join our
efforts to struggle against privatisation, in defense of common goods,
environment, agriculture, water, health, public services and education.

In order to achieve our objectives, we reiterate our strong desire to
reinforce the network of social movements and our capacity for struggle.
GLOBALISE THE STRUGGLE! GLOBALISE THE HOPE!