Appeal to leaders of the G20 group of countries meeting in Washington on 15 November 2008 to discuss how to deal with the current financial crisis:
As citizens of the world, we urge you to treat this crisis not as a challenge to restore the past system but as a great opportunity to develop a new system of international norms and institutions that respects a fundamental human legitimacy principle: This is that the new institutions and rules protect and enhance opportunity for all of humanity rather than just the members of the more powerful countries, investor groups, or social or economic classes.
Any approach that does not respect this principle is likely to push many more millions of people into poverty and cause further collapse of communities, forced migration, and social unrest. Without respect for the human legitimacy principle, any such approach can be called illegitimate and will only contribute to forestalling trouble until the next crisis rather than moving the world forward.
We cannot perfect the world now. But we can take the first steps to building a more legitimate international political and financial system. We urge you to bear the fundamental human legitimacy principle in mind when you meet to discuss solutions to the current crisis.
Appeal to leaders of the G20 group of countries meeting in Washington on 15 November 2008 to discuss how to deal with the current financial crisis:
As citizens of the world, we urge you to treat this crisis not as a challenge to restore the past system but as a great opportunity to develop a new system of international norms and institutions that respects a fundamental human legitimacy principle: This is that the new institutions and rules protect and enhance opportunity for all of humanity rather than just the members of the more powerful countries, investor groups, or social or economic classes.
Any approach that does not respect this principle is likely to push many more millions of people into poverty and cause further collapse of communities, forced migration, and social unrest. Without respect for the human legitimacy principle, any such approach can be called illegitimate and will only contribute to forestalling trouble until the next crisis rather than moving the world forward.
We cannot perfect the world now. But we can take the first steps to building a more legitimate international political and financial system. We urge you to bear the fundamental human legitimacy principle in mind when you meet to discuss solutions to the current crisis.
Dear Sirs,
As citizens of the world, we urge you to treat this crisis not as a challenge to restore the past system but as a great opportunity to develop a new system of international norms and institutions that respects a fundamental human legitimacy principle: This is that the new institutions and rules protect and enhance opportunity for all of humanity rather than just the members of the more powerful countries, investor groups, or social or economic classes.
Any approach that does not respect this principle is likely to push many more millions of people into poverty and cause further collapse of communities, forced migration, and social unrest. Without respect for the human legitimacy principle, any such approach can be called illegitimate and will only contribute to forestalling trouble until the next crisis rather than moving the world forward.
We cannot perfect the world now. But we can take the first steps to building a more legitimate international political and financial system. We urge you to bear the fundamental human legitimacy principle in mind when you meet to discuss solutions to the current crisis.
We signed the "Global Justice and the world financial crisis" petition!
# 85:
11:00 am PST, Nov 9,Hugh Steadman, New Zealand
# 84:
4:07 pm PST, Nov 7,Freddie Geisler, Florida
# 83:
11:40 am PST, Nov 6,Kate S, Florida
# 82:
3:24 pm PST, Nov 5,Angel Halloran, Virginia
# 81:
7:46 am PST, Nov 5,Mark McGuire, Canada
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# 80:
2:19 am PST, Nov 5,Yehuda Cohen, Israel
Any new economic policy should be based on minimum human rights to be insured by legislation:The right to live in descent life includes proper food, living conditions, permanent working life,education; health services,full and without any limitation participation in the democratic decision process and free of speech.
# 79:
9:29 pm PST, Nov 4,Pam Boland, Georgia
# 78:
9:38 am PST, Nov 3,GIOVANNI ANTONIO GIUSEPPE LO NERO, Italy
# 77:
6:23 am PST, Nov 2,Roxie Schliesman, Wisconsin
# 76:
6:01 pm PDT, Nov 1,Jaime Cammarata, RD, Pennsylvania
# 75:
3:16 pm PDT, Nov 1,Denise Lytle, New Jersey
# 74:
11:53 am PDT, Nov 1,Jen MILLS, United Kingdom
# 73:
11:13 am PDT, Oct 31,Name not displayed, Oregon
# 72:
10:25 am PDT, Oct 31,Stephanie Lessard, New Hampshire
# 71:
10:50 pm PDT, Oct 30,Sarah Lonsdale, Australia
I support an appeal to G20 leaders to deal with the financial crisis from a perspective of global human rights, not just national economic interests.
# 70:
5:06 pm PDT, Oct 30,Jessica Cresseveur, Indiana
# 69:
2:00 pm PDT, Oct 30,Angela Rhodes, Greece
# 68:
12:59 pm PDT, Oct 30,Tawnya Shields, Mississippi
# 67:
10:59 am PDT, Oct 30,Panagiotis Rigopoulos, Greece
# 66:
8:24 am PDT, Oct 30,James Sadri, United Kingdom
Let's go one step further and establish globally accountable institutions - www.globaldemo.org
# 65:
7:55 am PDT, Oct 30,Terrie Williams, Texas
# 64:
7:28 am PDT, Oct 30,Liz Stambaugh, Maryland
# 63:
6:23 am PDT, Oct 30,Carmen Daroca, Andorra
# 62:
6:19 am PDT, Oct 30,Kimberly Kammeraad, Washington
# 61:
5:05 am PDT, Oct 30,Lynda Harding, United Kingdom
# 60:
4:45 am PDT, Oct 30,Jo Liz Lehikoinen, Finland
# 59:
4:32 am PDT, Oct 30,Kirsikka Ahtiala, Finland
# 58:
4:28 am PDT, Oct 30,Ralph Xx, Germany
# 57:
4:25 am PDT, Oct 30,Laura Tatti, Italy
# 56:
3:48 am PDT, Oct 30,ANGELA BOND, United Kingdom
# 55:
12:51 am PDT, Oct 30,Raw Rii, Arizona
# 54:
12:42 am PDT, Oct 30,Jila Taghizadeh, Iran, Islamic Republic Of