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in 2004, "Then I had the idea. Why not create the World Social Forum, as we have the World
Economic Forum, speaking about the people in the world? Why not have the World Social Forum—the social is more important than the economic—to have a space to show that we can have an alternative? We have
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in Não-me-Toque, 300 kilometres (190 mi) from Porto Alegre, where the World Social Forum was taking place at the time. Three days later, Jose Bove, a French citizen, was arrested by
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Collective Rights of Stateless Peoples, who are marginalized in an international system that recognizes only states as political units. Various stateless ethnic groups represented were the
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choice. This is not the only way you can see the world, globalization. We have another way to see it. And, at the same time, force people to look, to make a choice. What is your choice? What is your vision of the world?"
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had exclusive rights at the Kenyan event, the virtual monopoly of a local hotel offering food at rates that the average Kenyan could not afford, and the physical and financial exclusion of local business.
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2880:Investor-state disputes
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1772:World Social Forum 2010
1700:. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
1380:Edward Elgar Publishing
979:Movimento dos Sem-Terra
962:Movimento dos Sem-Terra
852:2022 World Social Forum
843:2021 World Social Forum
827:2018 World Social Forum
815:2016 World Social Forum
799:2015 World Social Forum
787:2013 World Social Forum
775:2012 World Social Forum
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900:, Iraqi Social Forum,
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2478:WSF 2018 - Salvador
2447:Choike.org WSF 2010
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1668:Inter Press Service
1209:, Haymarket Books,
1195:, La vie des idées.
910:Boston Social Forum
482:WSF-Brazil-che 2005
288:Bush Administration
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2895:North–South divide
2613:Global citizenship
2493:2014-07-15 at the
2464:2011-01-30 at the
2452:2011-01-28 at the
2423:2015-09-25 at the
2176:on 8 December 2013
2170:www.socialforum.ca
2132:on 22 October 2006
2095:2016-02-13 at the
2090:World Social Forum
1993:World Social Forum
1937:on 26 January 2017
1931:Sri Lanka Guardian
1885:2013-01-17 at the
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1732:In the Name of God
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