we invite you to partner with us in a tapering transition now, where we share solutions to sustain natural life for our biosphere, to support us all to simply live `boon with the natural world..
please respond to: our combined` effect <patchespocketstalk@icometotalkstory.net>,
we invite you to partner with us as we pursue the WASH For Life Grant from the US AID/Div, application.
if we are not applicable, please come together with your offerings. so we may resolve the ongoing issues of good energy wasted, as the world is allowing negative abuse to continue as business people fincancially gain + you legislators appear to be preoccupied in dysfunctional outdated policy, rather then to see our natural local/global food issue in crises, + needs action now. to support those we are fortunate to have, that are the small farm producers that are being abused globally from your lack of responsible action.
it is wrong for any of you to support legislative policy to allow Monsanto + others to continue to control the market, prevent small farmers from saving their own seed, as well continue to destroy our micro biomes with monocultures/toxic pesticides + any of the wrong doing, accept the good policy we have now of agro-ecology.
what do you folks eat, or even think as you eat, does it not matter what destructuon you are participating in. we welcome you to become aware + make changes now, with our solutions.
the US Farm Bill is a good example how it is uncomprehensible even from the US legislators. not to mention the US unavailable natural grown products produced locally.
we ask you now to come together + utilize this application in Durban for responsible action. if we see that this entity is not holding all accountable, then we will calmly come together as people + define a `way that works, without the waste of energy trying to work with you, which has been very exhausting. as we watch how wastefully consumptive you are to continue to allow many to be abused, in yet the responsible position you are in. shame on yous that do this. please redirect your focus ASAP.
we want to include you, please respond to us now for partnering, as well to Durban.
PRESS ADVISORY
DURBAN: INTERNATIONAL FOOD SOVEREIGNTY DAY TO COOL DOWN THE EARTH
RALLY, ACTION AND ASSEMBLY OF THE OPPRESSED
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011 - sarting 8:30AM
La Via Campesina has called for mobilizations in Durban and around the world to demand a change of the entire capitalist system. The fight against climate change is a fight against neoliberal capitalism, landlessness, dispossession, hunger, poverty and inequality. The crisis of the planet requires that we take direct action. Today December 5, during the agro-ecology and food sovereignty day we will hold public protest marches to the conference of the polluters, actions against multinational corporations like Monsanto undermining our seed sovereignty, which will culminate in a massive Assembly of the Oppressed to discuss ways of ending this unjust system.
Meeting point for the march: 8:30am at Botha’s park, Durban
Venue for Assembly of the Oppressed: University of Kwazulu Natal
LA VIA CAMPESINA PRESS CONFERENCE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011- 2:30PM
KOSI PALM PRESS CONFERENCE ROOM, ICC (DURBAN)
La Via Campesina, the international movement of peasants, small- and medium-sized producers, landless, rural women, indigenous people, rural youth and agricultural workers is calling for real solutions to the climate crisis.
A whole week has passed at the COP 17 talks and La Via Campesina is severely dismayed at the attempts of the developed countries to further escape their historic responsibility to make real emission cuts and push for more false and market based solutions to the climate crisis.
La Via Campesina has called for mobilizations in Durban and around the world on December 5 to demand an end to false solutions, to call for real solutions to the climate crisis and to defend and uphold food sovereignty.
Speakers will include La Via Campesina leaders from Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Mexico.
Translation will be available
Contact person: Boaventura Monjane: +27 736509229, boa.monjane@viacampesina.org
More on www.viacampesina.org