FYI: Possible Detroit/Windsor border crossing issues.
The same group of protestors that created riot conditions in Seattle, WA have planned a massive, organized action to shutdown the Organization of American States (OAS) meetings. On June 4th, thousands of people will gathering in Detroit/Windsor to reclaim the streets and creatively block access to the meeting.
On June 4-6 the Foreign Ministers of the Organization of American States (OAS) will be meeting in Windsor, Canada. A major topic on their agenda is the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), which is a proposal to establish a "free trade" zone in the western hemisphere that would extent NAFTA (North American Free Trade Area) to the tip of South America. The main purpose of these trade areas is to allow corporations to reap greater profits by getting rid of what they perceive to be barriers to trade: environmental regulations, unionized workplaces, etc. The FTAA essentially opens the borders for corporations to exploit workers and consumers in many nations
while at the same time refusing to grant access to workers who cross borders seeking better working and living conditions.
The location of these meetings are just east of Ouellette Ave on Riverside Dr W. (East of Chrysler)
[link:www.tao.ca/~stopftaa|Click here to read more]
The same group of protestors that created riot conditions in Seattle, WA have planned a massive, organized action to shutdown the Organization of American States (OAS) meetings. On June 4th, thousands of people will gathering in Detroit/Windsor to reclaim the streets and creatively block access to the meeting.
On June 4-6 the Foreign Ministers of the Organization of American States (OAS) will be meeting in Windsor, Canada. A major topic on their agenda is the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), which is a proposal to establish a "free trade" zone in the western hemisphere that would extent NAFTA (North American Free Trade Area) to the tip of South America. The main purpose of these trade areas is to allow corporations to reap greater profits by getting rid of what they perceive to be barriers to trade: environmental regulations, unionized workplaces, etc. The FTAA essentially opens the borders for corporations to exploit workers and consumers in many nations
while at the same time refusing to grant access to workers who cross borders seeking better working and living conditions.
The location of these meetings are just east of Ouellette Ave on Riverside Dr W. (East of Chrysler)
[link:www.tao.ca/~stopftaa|Click here to read more]