| Prague Police Brutalize Activist Prisoner by Julie Light, Special to CorpWatch September 29th, 2000 PRAGUE -- Yehoshua Tzarfati has a chilling story to tell. He came to Prague to help as a medic during this week's World Bank/IMF demonstrations. |
| Protestors Parade Through Prague by Julie Light, Special to CorpWatch September 26th, 2000 PRAGUE -- In a day of protests that were more colorful than violent, 9,000 demonstrators surrounded Prague's Congress Center where the World Bank and IMF are holding their annual meeting. |
| Activists from the Developing World See D.C. Events as a Watershed in Global Solidarity by Julie Light, Special to CorpWatch April 17th, 2000 If you ask a Mexican farmer, Indian civil servant, Filipina garment worker, Bolivian miner or South African student what structural adjustment is, chances are they would be able to explain IMF and World Bank mandated belt tightening because their lives have been touched by it. |
| Beyond Street Tactics by Kenny Bruno, Special to CorpWatch April 17th, 2000 The final day of the World Bank/IMF protests ranged from stand offs between protestors and police, an obsession with violence on the part of the media, and excitement and hopefulness from organizers and activists. |
| The World Bank Takes More Than it Gives by Julie Light, CorpWatch April 14th, 2000 Dr. Vineeta Gupta is a physician and human rights activist based in Punjab, India. She has focused her efforts on World Bank efforts to privatize healthcare in Punjab. According to Dr. Gupta, the result of World Bank policies has not been greater access to healthcare. |