SINGAPORE - September 14 - The World Bank's credibility is in jeopardy. Most
of the 500 campaigners accredited to attend the Sept. 19-20 Singapore
World Bank and International Monetary Fund annual meetings, usually
attended by hundreds of campaigners, will boycott their meetings with
the Bank.
As of today, the boycott that Friends of the Earth International and
others called for has been joined by more than 80 social, environmental
and small farmers' organizations from around the world.
They will boycott all meetings planned with the World Bank in Singapore,
to protest the city-state's expulsion and ban of international activists
who were officially accredited by the World Bank to attend the meetings.
"The World Bank's demand to Singapore to accept the banned campaigners
is too little and comes way too late. The Bank ignored calls not to
choose Singapore for its Annual Meeting while knowing that a ban on
protests was likely to be put in place. What is happening in Singapore
is another blow to the little that was left of the World Bank's
credibility" said Longgena Ginting, who coordinates Friends of the Earth
International's Financial Institutions campaign.
Singaporean authorities set up a list of at least 28 people to be banned
from Singapore because they would pose a 'security risk'. These
campaigners were accredited by the IMF and World Bank.
"In solidarity with those denied entry into Singapore and denied the
exercise of their fundamental rights to freedom of expression and
association, we will stay away from all meetings and seminars in the
official programme at the World Bank and IMF 2006 annual meetings," the
groups said in a joint statement.
Friends of the Earth International considers the Singaporean
government's ban a grave violation of the principles of democracy and
good governance.
CASES OF DEPORTATIONS AND DETENTIONS:
Chona Ramos from GCAP Asia and Booby Diciembre from Jubilee South , who
were organizing the International Peoples's Forum (a Sept. 15-17 event
due to take place in Batam, Indonesia, in parallel to the World Bank/IMF
meetings) have been deported from Singapore. Filomeno Santa Ana, an
established economist and academic on development finance and economic
governance from the Philippines is currently being detained by the
Singaporean immigration authorities at Changi international airport, as
is a representative of ActionAid Vietnam.
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