3. TWN
Positions
No
legitimacy or credibility in Seattle process and results - Third World
Groups Denounce Undemocratic and Bullying Tactics at Seattle (TWN
statement)
The Third World Network issued a statement and held a press conference
in the Media Room at about 5 pm on 3 December 1999. The statement expressed
outrage at the way developing countries were being treated, and called
for the Seattle talks to be adjourned and that the General Council in
Geneva be authorised to do follow up work instead. The statement
is reproduced above.(3 Dec 99)
Statement
of Chakravarthi Raghavan, on behalf of TWN, on 25 October at the Committee
of the Whole (of UNCTAD's Trade and Development Board) preparing for UNCTAD
X (25 Oct 99)
The above is the statement of Mr. Chakravarthi Raghavan, on behalf
of Third World Network, on 25 October at the Committee of the Whole (of
the UNCTAD Trade and Development Board) preparing for UNCTAD-X.
A
Checklist of Issues and Positions for the WTO Ministerial Process 1999
(Martin Khor/TWN)(April 99)
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