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| Organizers announce plans to confront G20 in Pittsburgh |
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| Written by John Catalinotto |
| Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:45 |
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Organizers from the Bail Out the People Movement and the Million Worker March Movement held a news conference here on June 26 at the United Nations Church Center, along with other community organizers and some of the participants at the U.N. Economic Summit. They announced plans for protests at the next G20 summit scheduled in Pittsburgh on Sept. 24-25.
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Human rights activist and attorney Ramsey Clark discussed the conference that wrapped up June 26 at the U.N. known as the G192. He congratulated U.N. General Assembly President Miguel D’Escoto Brockman, who was the driving force in seeing that such a meeting was held at all, independent of what it was able to agree on. It was apparent that the elite powers of the G8 especially had done everything possible to sabotage the G192 conference on the economic crisis. Unable to cancel it, these big powers did their best to water down the conference’s conclusions.