Date: 7 Jun 99
Anti-G7-Demonstration Cologne June 19

Demonstration against the Group of Eight Summit
in Cologne, Saturday, June 19th 1999

The complete double-program

The main program

Demonstration against global poverty, racism and war

The night before Saturday June the 19th and in the early morning-hours a
few thousands people from all over Germany, from other European
countries and other continents will move towards Cologne in order to
join a demonstration which the slogan is "The End of Modesty - Storm The
Summit".

At 12.30 pm the demonstration will start on a central place in the inner
city of Cologne (the exact place still isn't fixed, look for flyers or
news in the internet). For the starting we will listen to the speaches
of Len Weinglass (who is the lawyer of the journalist Mumia Abu Jamal
who is condemned to death), Erika Feyerabend (Bioskop), Michel
Chossudovsky (Kanada). They all will argue about the connection of wars
und global economy. Moreover a representative of the InterContinental
Caravan of 500 indish and southamerican farmers will make a speech.

At 2 pm the international demonstration will start, moving through the
inner city, as close as possible to the place where the summit will take
place. Not only a group of Kurds, members of the german campaign "Kein
Mensch ist illegal" (No person is illegal), will join the demonstration
but also other groups and organisations of refugees as well as the 500
indish and southamerican farmers of the InterContinental Caravan who
resist in their home countries - and now in Cologne on the occasion of
the Group of Eight summit - against the international agricultural and
food companies.

At 4.30 pm the demonstration will end - again with speeches of prominent
people: Madjiguène Cissé, representative of the french organisation
"Sans papier" (people without identity card), will talk about the
connection of global economy, racism and refugees. Horst Eberhard
Richter will talk about the NATO aggression against Jugoslavia and
finally Ann Pettifor, member of the campaign "Erlassjahr 2000" will make
a speech about the unbearable situation which the highly indebted
countries of the South have to deal with.
At 6 pm (latest) the rally will find an end.


The program beside

The Group of Eight Summit taking place in order to stabilize the
existing global economy

Saturday, June the 19th, the german chancelor Gerhard Schröder and his
wife will welcome the other participants of the G 8 Summit and their
wives at the Heinrich-Böll-Platz (it's quiet interesting to imagine what
the german author would have thought about this...). The local daily
newspaper "Kölner Stadtanzeiger" has written in their issue of May, 4th:
"Flags will blow in the wind, children will wave and hymns will be
played".

After this opening all these very important persons will retire into the
Museum Ludwig in order to discuss the international financial crises and
the conclusions, the situation in the higly indebted countries and the
war in Jugoslavia.

In the meanwhile the wives will be on a shipping tour on the Rhine,
having lunch in a vineyard, talking to young people.

At the end of the day they will meet their husbands again and together
they are supposed to visit the philharmonic concert hall in Cologne for
a concert. Afterwards they will visit the old town near the riverside,
where exactly is - of course - unknown and top secret.

(Quotations from the affirmative reporting of Colognes local press)

COME TO COLOGNE- JOIN THE DEMONBSTRATION

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