Guest guest Posted March 2, 2001 Report Share Posted March 2, 2001 5 March: International drug access day! - ----------------------------------------------- Dear Forum subscribers, Is there any support activities being organised by the Indian AIDS NGOs and PWAs?- for the 5 March: international drug access day! [Moderator] [For those who haven't got the date yet: 5 March is the day the court case between the drug industry and the South African government starts in Pretoria. See www.tac.org.za for more info. NN] Dear International Supporters Your response has been amazing. A jetsetter would be spoilt for choice as to where to demonstrate on Monday. The latest list of events is at www.tac.org.za. Remember to refresh frames. If you see " Last Updated 28 February " near the top of the page, then it's refreshed. Additions include Philipines, UK and Thailand. Here are the events. Please send corrections and additions asap. Australia 17 Feb to 5 March: Gathering signatures for open letter to Glaxo Kline. Sydney: 3 March: Global Treatments Access Network (Aust) group in the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade on night of 3 March. -- Contact roblake@.... Brazil Brazilian activists will use the international day of action to launch a campaign to make Brazilians aware of the PMA court case against the South African government and the US complaint against Brazil at the WTO. -- Contact Ezio Santos-Filho etfilho@.... Canada Toronto: 12:15, Protest outside US Consulate at the US Consulate 360 University Avenue. (preceded by a press conference at 11:15 AM at the Marriott Courtyard Hotel, Yonge Street) -- Contact Canadian Treatment Advocates Council (CTAC) at ctac@... or AIDS Action Now! Vancouver: 12:00, Protest outside the World Trade Centre at Canada Place, right beside the Pan Pacific Hotel, Waterfront SkyTrain. Protest against the USA government using the WTO to protect pharmaceutical company profits and the PMA lawsuit against South Africa. -- Contact paulab@... or phone 893-2239. France Paris: ACT-UP Paris is organising an action in the financial district. - -- Contact Khalil at gerrold@.... Germany Activists will will send open letters to the government asking for support for South Africa in the court case. Activists will also ask German companies involved to withdraw from the court case. Contact Ralf Berger, Afrika-Süd-Aktionsbündnis, Bonn afrika-bonn@.... Italy Rome: 1 March, 2001: Activists are organising a postcard campaign against TRIPS. The postcards will be delivered to the Italian Prime Minister. Contact Mauro Guarinieri m.guarinieri@... or Italian Community Advisory Board (i.cab@...) or phone +39 051 26 16 76 or mobile +39 347 96 31 837. Philipines Manila: Gay and health activists will picket outside the Department of Health in support of TAC and against Drug Company profiteering. Please contact Atadero at progay@.... (Secretary of the Progressive Organization of Gays in the Philippines). South Africa Cape Town: 12:30, US Consulate (Monte Carlo Building, Heerengracht Street) -- Contact TAC Cape Town office : (021) 364 5489 Durban: 12:30, US Consulate -- Contact Durban TAC office : (031) 304 3673 Pretoria: 10:00, Church Square, in front of High Court where PMA vs Govt. hearing is taking place. There will be activities until 14:00 including a march to the US consulate. This is the main TAC event for 5 March. -- Contact TAC JHB (011) 403 7021. Thailand Bangkok: Gathering outside the SA embassy to express solidarity with the South African government in the court case. Contact MSF Thailand at msfbthai@.... United Kingdom Birmingham: 16:30, Town Centre, Boots the Chemists, High Street Entrance. Crawley: 8:00, Protest at GlaxoKline Plant, Manor Royal, Crawley, contact 07818 027 408. Kent: 7:30, Picket of GlaxoKline plant, Temple Hill, Dartford. Details: 07951 737 003. London: 8:00, Picket of GSK UK offices, Great West Road, Brentford West London (nearest train station, Syon Lane). Supported by: Pilger, Journalist; Disabled Direct Action Network; Tatchell, gay rights activist; Beth Aze, National Union of Students LGB Officer; Monbiot, Journalist and Globalise Resistance. For details phone: 07956 681 328. Manchester: 17:00, Protest in Town Centre Manchester, Market Street, contact Dr Kay 0161 203 5064. There are also protests in Norwich, Glasgow, Leeds and Edinburgh. See www.resist.org.uk for more details. United States Berkeley, California : 12:00, Bayer plant front gates, 7th and Streets, picket, rally and voluntary non-violent civil disobedience under the slogan " Stop Medical Aparthied " . Speakers include Berkeley Vice Mayor Maudelle Shirek, Berkeley Councillor Kriss Worthington, San Francisco Supervisor Matt , Bongane Nyatai from South Africa, California Nurses Association, Father Bill O'Donnell, Rev. Mark , and Act Up/East Bay. Info: (510)568-1680. johnnyi@... Boston: 2:00, State House. Rally calling on Massachusetts state and federal representatives to take a stand on the issue of affordable AIDS drugs for Africa, on pharmaceutical companies to drop their lawsuit against affordable medications in South Africa; on the U.S. government to drop WTO complaint against Brazil. Contact bgan-aids or Amy Farber afarber@.... New York City : 12:00, 59th Street and 5th Avenue in midtown Manhattan. Rally and march to GlaxoKline and Bristol Myers Squibb offices. Take the N/R to 60th street ; or B/Q to 57th and 6th Ave. Contact Cindra Feuer at cindraf66@... or Sharonann Lynch at salynch@.... Also: 212-674-9598 or GTACny@.... Philadelphia : (Time unknown) Starts at Glaxo Headquarters in Philadelphia and then moves by bus to Washington to demonstrate outside White House and PhRMA (DC targets are tentative). Contact katie@.... _____________________ Send mail for the `E-Drug' conference to e-drug@...'. Mail administrative requests to `majordomo@...'. For additional assistance, send mail to: owner-e-drug@...'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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