MARRAKESH, Oct 12 — The IMF and World Bank are responsible for deepening the economic inequality they are meant to address, activists from developing nations said Wednesday as...
Hindu mum Loh Siew Hong’s case: High Court rejects Perlis Islamic Council’s bid to gain access to her children for religious education
At a “People’s Alternative Global Tribunal” organised in the Moroccan city, activists testified about how the policies of the international financial institutions impacted their countries.The court, organised by the activist group Fight Inequality, found the international financial institutions “guilty of fuelling inequality by colluding with the financial sector and powerful multinational corporations”.
Zambian farmer Clare Chobela Mukupa said holding the meetings in Africa was an opportunity to promote a movement to combat inequality and promote sustainable development.She complained about the “impossible conditions” they impose on their funding and loans.
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