The history of APPA (Asia Pacific People's Assembly)
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- Workshop on Globalization and Fisheries
Fisherfolk Say No to Monopoly Capital's Thirst for
Profit
- Pamalakaya: Second Announcement and Invitation, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, 11 November 1998. Workshop part of the
Forum on Land, Food Security and Agriculture. It is being
organized by PAMALAKAYA (National Federation of Fisherfolk
Organizations in the Philippines) and NACFAR (Nationwide
Coalition of the Fisherfolk for Aquatic Reform.
- Labour Forum report
- APPA Daily Bulletini, No. 4,
Thursday 12 November 1998. Fifty-six participants from
Malaysia, Korea, the Philippines, Pakistan, Australia, New
Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Mexico, Hong Kong and
Indonesia attended the Labour Forum. Emerging
flexibilisation, informalisation and
intensification
of labour.
- Adopted resolutions of the Asia-Pacific
People's Assembly
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 14 November 1998. Resolutions on
Indonesian military violence, MAI, 50th Anniversary of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- Unity statement of Asia Pacific
People's Assembly
- Kuala Lumpur, 14 November 1998. 636 participants
representing 316 organizations from 30 countries, have
gathered for the APPA on the occasion of the 6th APEC
Leaders Meeting, to confront the issue of globalization,
and in particular the APEC as an instrument to implement
it.