Quim Gil on Mon, 25 Jun 2001 20:36:56 +0200 (CEST) |
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Maybe someone here can give some technical details about this World Bank meeting "in the Internet". The WB (no relation with Warner Bros. I think) has budget enough to manage a digital meeting without any actual connection with the noisy and risky Internet, isn't it? On the other hand, even when the WB decided to suspend the meeting in Barcelona the counter meeting platform has kept (and enforced?) its activities. Yesterday a demonstration of thousands (50.000 as said by the organizers, 8.000 as said by the police, 25.000 as mentioned in some media) in the centre of the city ended up with the violent images mass media audiences are getting used to. This time, though, even mass media and politicians with responsibilities in the city council seem to agree that at least some of the few & well organized people that started the violent attacks against properties were actually policemen in plain clothes. Meaning "plain clothes" balaclavas plus anarchist and Catalan independentist iconography as usual. First the more than 1000 policemen dressed like the police use to dress did nothing. The own organizers and pacific demonstrators were the ones that tried to stop the unknown violents. Then the official police charged the demonstration in a very democratic way, so is without making any distinction between demonstrators, journalists, etc. Beating journalists is generally a guarantee of less stereotyped chronicles in the mass media, as it seems that has happened: Los organizadores acusan a la policía de instigar la violencia http://www.elperiodico.com/online/apuntador.asp?data=ed010625&idioma=CAS&publicacion=catalunya&urlname=http://www.elperiodico.com/EDICION/ED010625/CAS/CARP01/tex032.asp Actos vandálicos en Barcelona ante la pasividad policial http://www.elpais.es/articulo.html?d_date=20010625&xref=20010625elpepinac_12&type=Tes&anchor=elppor La fiesta antiglobal acaba en batalla http://www.vanguardia.es/cgi-bin/noticia.pl?link=vb2527a&sec=soc&dia=25_06 Final amb incidents per a una manifestació pacífica http://www.lamalla.net/canal/sostenibilitat/drets_humans/article.asp?id=17617 And of course check http://barcelona.indymedia.org Sorry for the lack of links in English. Reading the reports in the CNN or BBC the impression is that f*** knows where were the foreign correspondents on a hot & sunny Sunday morning in the Barcelona, that lovely and trendy city with colourful Mediterranean culture and nice food surrounded by amazing beaches. Pick any automatic translator, the worst translation will give you more information that this http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/06/24/spain.protests/index.html , not to talk about this http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/talking_point/newsid_1394000/1394633.stm Oh, just adding some URLs of the collectives that succeeded organizing the countermove that made the Warner Br... I mean the World Bank to think it twice before meeting in a hot hot city (not as hot as Qatar, though): http://www.rosadefoc.org - "Rose of fire" in Catalan, name used to define the rebel Barcelona in the late XIX and early XX. The website of the counter conference platform joined by associations and independent groups but also by trade unions, political parties and town councils. http://www.nodo50.org/bcn2001/ - The campaign followed from this very active server. http://www.lasagencias.net - The result of a seminar hosted and funded by the Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA), currently a bunch of very very active groups experimenting the intersection between art, performance and revolt. With increasing success keeping the attention of the mass media... and the police. And now yes, some well founded information in English: http://www.j25.org/ [All this information has been taken without moving my arse from London, please contact the mentioned websites if you are looking for real participants, activists, witnesses, etc.] Quim Gil # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net