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Proposta inicial Fórum de TVs FSM Belem 2009 by Ciranda
Forum de Tvs é um espaço interno do Centro de Mídia do FSM de Belém 2009 onde os diversos coletivos de vídeo, videoativistas, filmakes e webTVs poderão editar e distribuir seus filmes de modo colaborativo A idéia da prosseguimentos a iniciativas análogas já experimentadas durante fóruns anteriores, como Florança, Mumbai, Forum de TVs em Porto alegre e muitos outros, onde grupos de produção internacional realizaram coberturas, distribuiram imagens do FSM e em alguns casos fizeram a memoria audiovisual. Nos dias do FSM propomos a criaçao de um grupo de produção de vídeo que se encarregue da realização de programas curtos de Tv- Highlights e de programas para distribuir através de internet pelo site wsftv e outros sites de web e pelas TVs publicas e independentes via satélite diariamente Este grupo de produçãoo de vídeo pode ser dividido em dois grupos de acordo com os sistemas de registro: Pal ou Ntsc. Forum de Tvs com NTSC , Focuspuller e outros com PAL, por exemplo. A proposta é produzir programas de 20 minutos diariamente. Acreditamos que os programas devem conter materiais realizados nos dois sistemas de registro. O importante é que todos possam colaborar com a produção e os dois sistemas se integrem de maneira adequada para manter uma boa qualidade de imagem em todos os sistema de transmissão.
Defined the list of 10 action objectives for WSF 2009 participants
The local Facilitation Group and members of Methodology Commission met in Belem from July 10th to 12th to evaluate the answers to the consultation process and define the action objectives for WSF 2009 participants. The Consultation about the WSF objectives was called by the WSF International Council in order to expand or adjust the current action objectives for 2009 event. All the activities (conferences, panels, seminars, workshops and others) will be organized related to those objectives. See bellow the list of 10 action objectives for activities that will happen in Belem 2009 territory. In bold characters there are the additions made to the objectives defined to WSF 2007 in Nairobi (Kenya):
Farmers bringing message to the Food Crisis Summit in Rome expelled.
"Stop corporate control over food!" Rome, Italy 3 June 2008 Farmer and civil society leaders carrying out a peaceful action today in Rome, Italy at the FAO Summit on the Food Crisis were forcefully removed from the premises. At around 1:30pm farmers and representatives of civil society organisations staged an action at the press room to deliver a message that millions of additional people are joining the ranks of the hungry as the corporations that control the global food system are making record profits. The issues of corporate control and speculation, which are leading causes of recent spikes in food prices, are not being discussed by the government delegations and the international agencies meeting in Rome to debate solutions to the crisis. "We are outraged that such fundamental aspects of the food crisis were nowhere on the agenda for the Summit," says Paul Nicholson, member of the International Coordinating Committee of Via Campesina and one of the farmer leaders who was expelled from the Summit. The 10 people involved in the action carried posters contrasting the record profits of agribusiness corporations during the last reporting financial quarter 2008 with the estimated 100 million people in the world who now, alongside 800 million or so others, are hungry because they cannot afford to eat. Profits for Monsanto, the world's largest seed company, were up 108 per cent, while Cargill and Archer Daniel Midlands, the world's largest food traders, registered profit increases of 86 and 42 per cent respectively. Profits for Mosaic, one of the world's largest fertiliser companies, rose 1,134 per cent. The action was necessary to bring to the world's attention that the main causes of the world food crisis are not being dealt with and that the world's food producers-- the farmers, fisherfolk, agricultural workers and indigenous people-- have been shut out of the discussion. In previous high-level FAO events, civil society was given more space to express its views and to have a dialogue with the delegates. For this Summit, civil society was blocked from meaningful participation in the preparation and in the event itself. "We are concerned that this Summit will only reinforce corporate control of the food system and lead to a further destruction of the way of life of indigenous peoples and their survival," says Saul Vicente Vasquez of the International Indian Treaty Council and one of the supporters of the action. "It is time for indigenous people and other food producers to take charge of food policy." Those involved in the action have been meeting with other civil society organisations at the Terra Preta* civil society forum, parallel to the FAO Summit. A video of the action and the suppression of the action will soon be available on http://wsftv.net. During the action, the security guards seized a banner reading: "Stop corporate control over food!".
Global Civil society challenge world governments and the FAO on the food crisis and global warming. Rome 30 may to 5 june 2008
Global Civil society challenge world governments and the FAO on the food crisis and global warming







