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Democracy

Peace March, Debt Forgiveness at World Social Forum

By Newsdesk.org Staff | January 24, 2003

By Junghans & NunesOpening ceremonies included a huge peace march, and calls for debt forgiveness for developing nations.

Culture

Poll Finds Dissatisfaction with Global Economy

By Newsdesk.org Staff | January 24, 2003

By Lucimara NunesA poll of 15,000 people in 15 countries reveals deep discontent with the global economy.

Culture

World Social Forum bound for India in 2004

By Newsdesk.org Staff | January 23, 2003

By Lucimara NunesOrganizers hope to “internationalize” economic alternatives by bringing in African and Asian voices.

Democracy

Politics, Growing Pains at Brazil’s World Social Forum

By Newsdesk.org Staff | January 22, 2003

By Érica JunghansThe third World Social Forum kicks off amid shifts in the Brazilian political landscape.

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