Europe

Europe

Premiere "The Brussels Business"

Location

Kriterion
Roetersstraat 170
Amsterdam
Netherlands
52° 21' 45.2088" N, 4° 54' 38.9124" E
2 September 2012

The Brussels Business, Friedrich Moser en Matthieu Lietaert, 2012 (Nederlands ondertiteld)

Zondag 2 September 19.00h

Filmtheater Kriterion

Roetersstraat 170 Amsterdam

Borderline

The EU's New Border Surveillance Initiatives

The EU’s new 'smart borders' regime infringes fundamental rights, undermines privacy while creating profits for Europe’s defence contractors.

Solutions to the EU Crisis: Learning from Latin America

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Interview with Pablo Solon

Former Bolivian ambassador Pablo Solon speaks of his successes and frustrations in government, what the EU can learn from Latin America in confronting a debt crisis, and warns of the dangers of marketising nature under the guise of a 'green economy.'

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Austerity: A recipe for deeper inequality

Ireland has endured austerity for four years – and we're worse off than when we started. The Austerity Treaty will drive this to another level.

Ireland, vote NO for us on 31 May

Sign on statement drafted for the Den Haag action to be handed to the Ambassador

There is no popular support for EU-driven austerity. It’s up to the Irish people to raise their voice and say NO to permanent austerity.

Video: Trevor Evans: Why is Europe in crisis?

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Trevor Evans
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The EU focus on fiscal deficit is completely mistaken. They are the result of the crisis, not the cause.

For a different Europe

Stop the EU's antidemocratic austerity policies

There is a need for a strong and coordinated European effort to decisively end the attack on welfare and democracy and to make alternatives a reality.

Mr. Walden Bello, Member of Philippine Parliament, denied entry to Belgium

Statement by Corporate Europe Observatory and the Transnational Institute

A statement regarding the treatment of Walden Bello upon arriving at Zaventem airport.

Buying back the public, 136 euros at a time

Addressing the Modern Greek Tragedy

 “They can do whatever they want with us but that will be over our dead bodies”.

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