Bali
Declaration
Asian Peoples'
Movement Against ADB
Koalisi Anti
Utang (KAU), Serikat Petani Indonesia
(SPI), Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (Walhi), Solidaritas
Perempuan, Jaringan Advokasi
Tambang (Jatam), Koalisi Rakyat untuk Keadilan Perikanan (Kiara),
Aliansi
Petani Indonesia (API), WALHI Bali, LIMAS Bali, PBHI Bali, Frontier,
Koalisi
Rakyat untuk Hak atas Air (KruHA),IESR,
La Via Campesina, Friends of the Earth, Jubilee South
– Asia Pacific Movement on Debt and Development (JS-APMDD), Seafish,
Land Research
and Action Network (LRAN), Focus on the Global South, Gerakan Rakyat
Lawan
Neokolonialisme-Imperialisme (GERAK LAWAN)
Denpasar,
05 May 2009
We,
representative of peasants, workers,
fisherman, women, human rights defenders, environmentalists, students,
civil
society movements who join the Asian People’s movement against ADB,
gathered in
Bali concurrently with the Annual Governors' Meeting of ADB which took
place on
2-5 may 2009, assure that ADB will not be the answer to the current
crises.
For more than 40 years, we have been witnessing and learning that ADB
intervention has created food, energy, financial and social crises. We
have
been witnessing ADB’s full support to private sector as well as full
direction
to Indonesian government to follow a system that has been proven
failed-free
market policies. Therefore, ADB debt projects has only increase the
number of
the poor people in Asia.
We, the people of Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippine, Thailand, East
Timor,
Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Vietnam, India and Pakistan gather in the Asian
Peoples'
Summit against ADB in Renon, Bali, Indonesia, to discuss the current
crises by
the consequences of debt trap and ADB projects in our countries. All of
the
testimonies in our meeting has consolidated our voices and demand for:
Firstly, debt
cancellation to ADB’s projects that are not only illegal, but
also deepen debt trap. It has absorbed 20-30% state budget to pay
instalment
and interest that. As the consequences, our countries must cut social
spending,
food sovereignty, environment protection that lately create systemic
impoverishment to majority of people.
Secondly, we oppose all ADB effort to privatise food, seeds, water,
land,
energy, marine and coastal, and social spending in Asia. Such effort
will close
peoples' access and control to their sources of lives and burdening
people with
higher living cost.
Thirdly, we condemn ADB support to private sector which has strengthen
corporation monopoly to energy, fishery, agriculture and natural
resource. It
only increase deindustrialization, plundering state-owned enterprises
and
peoples' rights.
Fourthly, we oppose ADB project that has deliberately support project
which has
damaged environment, created social injustice, and human rights
violation.
Those activities will harm the peoples' sovereignty; impoverish
peasants,
fisher folks and especially women.
Therefore, we pledge to cooperate with communities who had become
victim of ADB
project in Asia to determine fair and sustainable alternative funds and
alternative economy. We have proven that the sovereignty of peasants,
fisher
folks, indigenous people to manage their sources of living are the key
to
answer the crisis in Asia. We
believe that strengthening social modalities and peoples' control to
natural
resources are the answer to overcome the current crises.
Therefore, we propose our alternatives such as follows:
1. An economic paradigm which not only targeting economic growth
but also targeting fair and equal distribution. Economic development
must
guarantee distribution of welfare to majority of the people.
- Transforming market economic system to solidarity
economic which
will be implemented in distribution of welfare
- Opposing model of poverty eradication and residual
approach model like Direct Cash Aids, National Program for Self-help
Community. We support peoples' empowerment and transform it into “local
institutional financial system” which not valued by money.
2. Mining Practitioners and designer in policy making in
most countries never see the research object as derivative problem of
complex
social-ecological process. There should be essential changes, which put
the
context of ecological and social crisis that come with the policy
making. The
mobilisation of primary energy resource and its consumption should
reach
economic and theoritical domain. Macro economic and its change should
not be
the based or become exogenic element in supply model, but treated as
the object
which to be affected by the energy production and consumption.
3. Peoples' food sovereignty as it was redressed by La Via
campasina in 1996 is a truly solution to overcome the food crisis. Food
production in local and agroecology model based on family farming
together with
the development of local finance and a cooperative (people economic
enterprises) will foster local economy, in particularly in rural area.
Food sovereignty includes people’s rights to produce, distribute, and
food
consumption. Food sovereignty is not against trade. However, trade must
be based
on solidarity of producer and consumer.
We, people of Asia hereby declaring that we are able to conduct those
alternatives. In fact, so far, those alternatives have been applied in
our
daily struggle and organization. Government, public, international
community
and financial institution must learn from people’s movement on how to
create
bottom-up alternatives which are sustainable both for the humankind and
the
planet Earth.
We call the people, particularly Asian people, as well as the people of
the world,
to build solidarity and strengthen economic sovereignty to contest all
economic
colonialization as promoted by financial institutions like ADB.*****
--
Yuyun Harmono
Program Officer
Sekretariat Nasional Koalisi Anti Utang (KAU)
"When the rich assemble to concern themselves with the business of the
poor it is called charity. When the poor assemble to concern themselves
with the business of the rich it is called anarchy." Paul Richard
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