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			by Danielle Chynoweth (No verified email address) Phone: (217) 673-2018 Address: Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center, 218 West Main, Suite 110, Urbana, IL 61801		 | 
		
			16 Apr 2001
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			On Tuesday April 17, 6:45 PM, local citizens and independent journalists traveling to the protests in Quebec City against the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) are holding a press conference at the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center (UCIMC) at 218 West Main St. in downtown Urbana. 
 
Thursday, April 19 through Sunday April 22, the Independent Media Center will be providing daily communications from Quebec City in audio and print format through the web site: http://urbana.indymedia.org.		 | 
	
		
		
			FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
 
Contact: Danielle Chynoweth 
(217) 673-2018 
Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center 
218 West Main, Suite 110, Urbana, IL 61801 
 
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Local Citizens and Independent Journalists Travel to Protests 
Against the Free Trade Area of the Americas 
Daily Communications Provided by the Independent Media Center: 
http://urbana.indymedia.org 
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PRESS CONFERENCE 
On Tuesday April 17, 6:45 PM, local citizens and independent journalists 
traveling to the protests in Quebec City against the Free Trade Area of 
the Americas (FTAA) are holding a press conference at the Urbana-Champaign 
Independent Media Center (UCIMC) at 218 West Main St. in downtown Urbana. 
Protesters will describe their opposition to the FTAA.  Independent 
journalists will explain why it is necessary to travel to Quebec City to 
make on-the-ground reports. 
 
DAILY COMMUNICATIONS 
Thursday, April 19 through Sunday April 22, the Independent Media Center 
will be providing daily communications from Quebec City in audio and print 
format through the web site: http://urbana.indymedia.org.  Additionally, 
the IMC will act as a liaison to provide journalists with up to the minute 
contact numbers for Urbana residents in Quebec City.  Minidisc and/or CD 
recordings of daily communications may be available upon request.  Please 
contact Danielle Chynoweth at 637-2018 to make arrangements. 
 
INFORMATION ON THE FTAA 
Free Trade Area of the Americas, an international free trade agreement 
currently under negotiation that, if implemented, will extend the 
provisions of NAFTA to 34 countries of North and South America, excluding 
Cuba.   The next round of negotiations will be held during the Summit of 
the Americas meeting in Quebec City from April 20-22.  Tens of thousands 
of activists from across the Americas are expected to descend on the city 
in protest. 
 
Attendees include some Urbana residents who attended protests against the 
World Trade Organization in Seattle in November of 1999 and against the 
International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington D.C. in April of 
2000. 
 
Reporters from the UCIMC are planning to cover the negotiations, protests, 
and security measures.  These measures include increased security at the 
U.S. - Canadian border and a two-mile long 9 foot fence fixed in concrete 
barriers tipped with barbed wire erected around central Quebec City to 
keep protesters out. 
 
Protesters have repeatedly accused the numerous treaties and organizations 
that manage the global economy - NAFTA, the World Trade Organization, the 
International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, etc - of being secretive and 
undemocratic.  FTAA critics cite that only Canada has made public its 
official negotiation texts.  Not even the US House of Representatives has 
been given access to the US position, while over 500 corporate 
representatives have been given access both to negotiating documents and 
to the negotiators themselves.  In addition, the latest round of 
negotiations are being held in Quebec City - the only walled city in North 
America. 
 
Critics of the FTAA believe that the new trade agreement would weaken 
environmental safeguards and workers rights and disproportionately harm 
women and people of color. The agreement would restrict the ability of 
countries to adopt environmental and worker protection laws if such laws 
are determined to be "barriers to free trade."  The FTAA would encourage 
privatization of public services, such as schools and utilities, making 
these essential services a for-profit endeavor, and activists point to a 
number of historic examples of failed privatization schemes. Activists 
cite NAFTA's record to support their position: an estimated half million 
US jobs lost,  8 million Mexican families pushed out of the middle class 
and into poverty, and approximately 28,000 small business closures in 
Mexico, and a drastic increase in forest clear-cutting, soil erosion, and 
improper waste disposal in Mexico, the US, and Canada since NAFTA's 
implementation in 1994. 
 
Proponents of the FTAA counter that free trade, deregulation, and 
increased economic integration are essential for improving the quality of 
life, working conditions, and environmental safeguards across the 
Americas.  The free market, they argue, will increase overall economic 
activity, which will in turn improve the standard of living overall.  They 
cite the 1990's US economic expansion to support their view that the 
provisions of NAFTA has been successful.  Some supporters of the FTAA view 
protesters as misinformed but well-meaning individuals frightened by 
progress; others accuse their opponents of being protectionists or 
isolationists who oppose trade. 
 
Behind the debate over the specific provisions of the FTAA lies a deeper 
schism on the future of the global economy.  It is clear from the recent 
history of protests, that a grassroots movement against free trade is 
growing in size and intensity. 
 
 
 
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