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NEWS & LETTERS, January-February 2002

Column: Our Life and Times by Kevin A. Barry and Mary Holmes

March in Brussels

Some 20,000 anti-globalization demonstrators from dozens of countries marched down the streets of Brussels, Belgium on Dec. 14. The day before, 80,000 attended another demonstration, called by the European Confederation of Trade Unions. The occasion for both demonstrations was a summit meeting of European Union leaders.

At the anti-globalization demonstration, the overall slogan was "For Another Europe—Another World Is Possible." Many of the participants were high school and college-age youth, ranging from anarchists to Christian humanists. Some Belgian, Italian, and French labor unions, as well as organizations of the unemployed, also brought out sizable contingents, as did ecologists and several Trotskyist parties.

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