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[English]
Asian Peoples' Resolution against
Liberalization and Privatization of Public
Services
Draft submitted to the workshop "Asian People Resisting
Liberalization and Privatization of Public Services", 14th
June 2004, Seoul, Korea
Endorsed by the participants of the "Asia Social & People's
Movements Assembly", 15th June 2004, Seoul, Korea
After the economic crisis of 1990's, countries in Asia
actively adopted restructuring policies enforced by the
World Bank and IMF. As a result, Asia became completely
immersed in the neoliberal order, and there has been wide
spread privatizations because of these neoliberal policies.
Neoliberal privatization and liberalization policies
deteriorate public interest and deprive the people of their
right to access public services. However, the IMF and the
World Bank, and now the WTO and other free trade agreements
are enforcing liberalization of all public services
including education, healthcare, culture, state utilities
and water. In particular, the GATS negotiations are being
'revived' once again by developed countries, furthermore
attacking public services.
We have already seen the power of the resistance of the
people at the 2003 WTO Ministerial, against the neoliberal
privatization and liberalization policies. It is being
proven once again that the WTO is not merely an
international organization that 'coordinates' international
trade, but is an institution that gives unlimited freedom to
transnational capital and commercializes all parts of life.
Thus, the resistance of the people against neoliberalism
continues, and struggles against it in the region is ever
more getting stronger. The struggles against liberalization
of education, culture, healthcare and state utilities in
Korea, Japan, Thailand and all Asian countries prove that
the people are not relenting to neoliberalism, but at the
same time, emphasize that stronger solidarity is needed
among the peoples in Asia.
Activists and workers from many countries in Asia have
gathered in the Asia Social and People's Movements Assembly
of June 2004, in Seoul, Korea, to share our experiences
against neoliberal liberalization and privatization. In face
of the destructive policies of neoliberal globalization, we
seek to strengthen the solidarity of Asian peoples and
propose the following:
1. We strongly state that education, healthcare, culture,
water and core state utilities should not be subject to
profiteering of transnational capital. We will struggle to
decapacitate the strategies of capital to privatize services
through the WTO GATS and its requests and offers.
2. During the GATS General Council scheduled to take place
from 24th June, we will deliver a joint statement on public
services and send it to the WTO Secretariat. We will also
mobilize various actions against the General Council during
20th to 26th June, against the negotiations that will take
place in Geneva. We will also make our voices be heard
during the 6th WTO Ministerial meeting in Hong Kong, and we
will undertake struggles to defunct the WTO Ministerial.
3. We recognize that the struggles against liberalization
and privatization that are taking place in each country are
the one and same struggle, and we send solidarity to all
these struggles. We will continue to strengthen
international solidarity.
15th June, 2004
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